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There were four special elections in 1977 to the United States House of Representatives in the 95th United States Congress. Three of the elections were gains by the Republicans at the expense of Democrats.
The notion that beliefs, attitudes, and ideology were deeply connected knowledge structures was contained in Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding (1977, with Roger Schank), a work that has collected several thousand citations, and led to the first interdisciplinary graduate program in cognitive science at Yale. His work on voting behavior ...
1977 Afars and Issas Constituent Assembly election; 1977 Algerian legislative election; 1977 Gambian general election; 1976–1977 Guinea-Bissau legislative election; 1977 Malagasy parliamentary election; 1977 Moroccan parliamentary election; 1977 Mozambican general election; 1977 Rhodesian general election; 1977 Sierra Leonean parliamentary ...
1977 elections in the United States by state (14 C) L. 1977 United States local elections (1 C, 2 P) S. 1977 state constitutional officer elections in the United ...
Roger Carl Schank (March 12, 1946 – January 29, 2023) was an American artificial intelligence theorist, cognitive psychologist, learning scientist, educational reformer, and entrepreneur. Beginning in the late 1960s, he pioneered conceptual dependency theory (within the context of natural language understanding ) and case-based reasoning ...
The New York City mayoral election of 1977 occurred on Tuesday, November 8, 1977. U.S. Representative Ed Koch defeated Secretary of State Mario Cuomo in both the Democratic Party primary and the general election, with Cuomo running on the Liberal Party ticket.
United States gubernatorial elections were held November 8, 1977, in two states and two territories. Election results. State Incumbent Party First elected
On January 22, 1977, Bob Bergland, who had served as the United States representative from Minnesota's 7th congressional district since 1971, resigned in order to accept appointment by President Jimmy Carter as Secretary of Agriculture. All indications prior to the special election seemed to favor the odds that the DFL would hold the district.