Page 8-The Michigan Daily- Thursday, November 19, 1992 U-M institute provides world with data on human behavior by Ken Dancyger Daily Staff Reporter For more than 40 years, the top political research institute in the na- tion has been helping the world un- derstand human behavior - and it's located right here on campus. The Institute for Social Research (ISR) - which receives funding from the federal government and the U-M - serves as an umbrella orga- nization to three research centers, which provide the scientific and political communities with extensive dati and research on human attitude and behavior. "We investigate how people act and why they act the way they do," said James Wessel, Assistant Direc- tor of ISR. Por the past 20 years, the institute has been involved in the Panel Study foi Income Dynamics, in which re- searchers conduct frequent inter- vid&vs with close to 5,000 families struggling with poverty. f The purpose of the study is to see if people stay at the poverty level, Wessel said. "We follow them through marriage, divorce, (and) children - mostly from the eco- nomic perspective." The original focus of the study was to get an overview of society's poverty status, added Linda Stafford, the ISR Director of Publications. She said the research allows ISR to get a more sophisticated analysis of what happens to people who live in poverty over time. The ISR is also a member of the Inter-University Consortium for Po- litical and Social Research, which encompasses more than 350 univer- sities throughout the world. Consortium members pool the results of their research, which al- lows the ISR and other centers to obtain and submit data on various subjects, Wessel added. Researchers from ISR have been asked to testify before Congress on a number of occasions as well, Wessel said. They also give advice to politicians and policy makers in Washington, D.C. "We have PhDs survey economic growth, consumer attitude - forecast the economy," Wessel said. "Some pay attention, some don't." He added, "In 1948, many re- searchers said Dewey would beat Truman. We said Truman would win the election. Nobody listened." The institute is currently involved in researching junior high and high school students. Specifically, the research addresses drug use, drop- out rates, and alcohol and nicotine abuse. The results will be used as part of an annual national survey that is widely publicized. Researchers begin tracking the students when they are 14 and fol- low them for up to 10 years. V 0 Book worm Matt Jane, a first-year LSA student, looks in the Graduate Library stacks for a topic for his psychology paper. cN Deadlocked state house source of politi LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Republicans traded barbs with Democrats for attempting a "banana republic coup," giving voters their first glimpse yesterday of life with a deadlocked House. A Democratic maneuver would let that party keep control of the 110-seat House in the 1993-94 ses- sion if an unofficial 55-55 election split holds up through recounts in several districts. It sailed through the House Oversight Committee despite oppo- sition from GOP lawmakers, who blasted it as an "unconstitutional power grab." "It is conceivable that (Democrats) could pull off a banana republic coup," said House Minority Leader Paul Hillegonds (R-Holland) and a candidate for House speaker if Republicans take over. "I believe it's an unconstitutional power grab. It smells of the kind of power games that will ruin attempts at cooperation." Democrats have controlled the House since 1968. They held a 59- 50 edge going into the Nov. 3 elec- tion, with one vacancy in a tradition- ally Democratic district. Their resolution would change House rules to keep Democrats in charge if neither party can find a lawmaker to defect and break the 55- 55 tie. The measure didn't come up before the full House today, but it's expected to surface when lawmakers return next Tuesday. "After you've controlled for 24 years, it's not easy to give it up," Hillegonds said. "I'm disappointed at this first step. The voters are not looking for this, that's for sure." Hillegonds vowed to fight the resolution in court if it clears the full House. He said current lawmakers have no right to set policy for a new House that will include 27 first-time lawmakers. "This proposed rule can poison the problem-solving climate and kick off a partisan struggle which can only damage the House and the people we are elected to serve," he said. But Rep. Pat Gagliardi (D- Drummond Island) and chair of the House Oversight Committee, blasted ,I believe it's an unconstitutional power grab. It smells of the kind of power games that will ruin attempts at cooperation.' - Paul Hillegonds House Minority Leader. Hillegonds, House Republicans and GOP Gov. John Engler for letting a vacant Detroit seat go unfilled for 10 months. Former Rep. Teola Hunter (D- Detroit) resigned last winter but a special election wasn't called to fill her seat until late in the year. ~a1 tension I. "If there's been any political ard rogance, it's been you in the oppos" ing party for refusing to fill a seat in . the city of Detroit for a year,' Gagliardi said. He was re-elected as majority floor leader by his caucus yesterday. Democrats also named six-term Rep. Curtis Hertel (D-Detroit) to replace defeated Speaker Lewis. Dodak (D-Birch Run). Hertel de- feated Rep. Lynn Jondahl (D- Okemos) in the race to lead the cau-"' cus. Hertel criticized House Republicans and Engler's office for . threatening fragile party relations by' prowling for possible Democratic. defectors. "Members resent that kind of~ outside intrusion. This is inside:. baseball. Members don't take kindly~ to that kind of tampering with our in-. ternal affairs," Hertel said. House Republicans held their' leadership elections last week and named Hillegonds to head their cau- cus and be speaker if they prevail. I. f' r . w a 3 n S I- IOM The Investment Banking Division of Goldman SaChs & Co. Cordially invites UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN students of all majors to apply for the Two Year Financial Analyst Program Goldman Sachs' Financial Analyst Program offers exposure to a broad range of industries and transactions, a high level of responsibility and client interaction in a collegial work environment. No other investment bank promotes the same degree of teamwork that has become one of the hallmarks of Goldman Sachs' success Goldman Sachs is committed to hiring students with outstanding achievements from all majors, including liberal arts and engineering, to join the analyst class for 1992. 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