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  • Does Intolerance Dampen Dissent? Macro-Tolerance and Protest in American Metropolitan Areas

    Christopher Claassen, James L. Gibson , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • Did Radio RTLM Really Contribute Meaningfully to the Rwandan Genocide?: Using Qualitative Information to Improve Causal Inference from Measures of Media Availability

    Gordon Danning , CIVIL WARS ,  2018
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  • Disloyal Brokers and Weak Parties

    Lucas Martins Novaes , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Compulsory Voting Can Increase Political Inequality: Evidence from Brazil

    Gabriel Cepaluni, F. Daniel Hidalgo , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2016
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  • The Strategic Shuffle: Ethnic Geography, the Internal Security Apparatus, and Elections in Kenya

    Mai Hassan , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • Capturing the Airwaves, Capturing the Nation? A Field Experiment on State-Run Media Effects in the Wake of a Coup

    Jaimie Bleck, Kristin Michelitch , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Political Independence, Accountability, and the Quality of Regulatory Decision-Making

    Christel Koop, Chris Hanretty , COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES ,  2018
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  • Intraparty Cleavages and Partisan Attitudes Toward Labor Policy

    Gregory Lyon , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2018
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  • When experts disagree: Response aggregation and Its consequences in expert surveys

    Rene Lindstaedt, Sven-Oliver Proksch, Jonathan B. Slapin , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • When Do Renters Behave Like Homeowners? High Rent, Price Anxiety, and NIMBYism

    Michael S. Hankinson , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • Blurred Lines: Public-Private Interactions in Carbon Regulations

    Jessica F. Green , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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  • Explaining Attitudes toward Immigration: The Role of Regional Context and Individual Predispositions

    Johannes Karreth, Shane P Singh, Szymon M. Stojek , WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS ,  2015
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  • Mayoral Partisanship and Municipal Fiscal Policy

    Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Christopher Warshaw , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Turning Out Unlikely Voters? A Field Experiment in the Top-Two Primary

    Seth J Hill, Thad Kousser , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2016
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  • Elites Tweet to Get Feet Off the Streets: Measuring Regime Social Media Strategies During Protest

    Kevin M. Munger, Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • Shall the law set them free? The formal and actual independence of regulatory agencies

    Chris Hanretty, Christel Koop , REGULATION & GOVERNANCE ,  2013
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  • The Design of Field Experiments With Survey Outcomes: A Framework for Selecting More Efficient, Robust, and Ethical Designs

    David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, Jasjeet S. Sekhon , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • On the Representativeness of Primary Electorates

    John M. Sides, Chris Tausanovitch, Lynn Vavreck, Christopher Warshaw , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • The Influence of Legislators’ Endorsements in Party Leadership Elections

    Chris Hanretty , BRITISH POLITICS ,  2018
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  • The Political Violence Cycle

    S. P. Harish, Andrew T. Little , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2017
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  • The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era

    Christopher McConnell, Yotam Margalit, Neil A. Malhotra, Matthew S. Levendusky , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Randomization Inference with Rainfall Data: Using Historical Weather Patterns for Variance Estimation

    Alicia Dailey Cooperman , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • Mutual Optimism as a Cause of Conflict: Secret Alliances and Conflict Onset

    Muhammet Ali Bas, Robert Schub , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2016
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  • Trade Interdependence and the Use of Force: Do Issues Matter?

    Sam R. Bell, Andrew Gaylord Long , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2016
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  • The Role of the Information Environment in Partisan Voting

    Erik M. Peterson , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Ballots and Blackmail: Coercive Diplomacy and the Democratic Peace

    Michael Poznansky, Matt K. Scroggs , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2016
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  • Economic Hardship Triggers Identification with Disadvantaged Minorities

    Gábor Simonovits, Gábor Kézdi , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Voters Punish Politicians with Depression

    Peter John Loewen, Ludovic Rheault , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Estimating coalition majorities during political campaigns based on pre-election polls

    Lukas F. Stoetzer, Matthias Orlowski , JOURNAL OF ELECTIONS, PUBLIC OPINION & PARTIES ,  2019
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  • The Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Firm-Level Analysis

    Vincent Arel-Bundock , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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  • Expertise, Networks, and Interpersonal Influence in Congress

    Christian Fong , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
    Python

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  • Intuitive ethics and political orientations: testing moral foundations as a theory of political ideology

    Kevin B Smith, John R. Alford, John R. Hibbing, Nicholas G. Martin, Peter K. Hatemi , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • Contentious Federalism: Sheriffs, State Legislatures, and Political Violence in the American West

    Zoe Nemerever , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • Electoral Reform and Trade-Offs in Representation

    Michael Becher, Irene Menéndez González , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2019
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  • Flexible Causal Inference for Political Science

    Bear F. Braumoeller, Giampiero Marra, Rosalba Radice, A. Eloise Bradshaw , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2018
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  • More Effective than We Thought: Accounting for Legislative Hitchhikers Reveals a More Inclusive and Productive Lawmaking Process

    Andreu Casas, Matthew J. Denny, John D. Wilkerson , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Groceries for Votes: The Electoral Returns of Vote Buying

    Francisco Cantú , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Businesspeople in Elected Office: Identifying Private Benefits from Firm-Level Returns

    David Szakonyi , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2016
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  • The conditional impact of military intervention on internal armed conflict outcomes

    Patricia L. Sullivan, Johannes Karreth , CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE ,  2015
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  • Shades of darkness or light? A systematic review of geographic bias in impact evaluations of electricity access

    David J. S. Hamburger, Joel Jaeger, Patrick Bayer, Ryan Kennedy, Joonseok Yang, Johannes Urpelainen , ENERGY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL SCIENCE ,  2019
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  • Turning out but not voting: invalid ballots in post-communist parliamentary elections

    Jakub Lysek, Tomáš Lebeda, Karel Kouba , COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN POLITICS ,  2019
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  • How do voters perceive changes to the rules of the game? Evidence from the 2014 Hungarian elections

    John S. Ahlquist, Nahomi Ichino, Jason Wittenberg, Daniel F. Ziblatt , JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS ,  2018
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  • Assessing the impact of non-random measurement error on inference: a sensitivity analysis approach

    Max Gallop, Simon Weschle , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • The Politics of Judicial Procedures: The Role of Public Oral Hearings in the German Constitutional Court

    Jay N. Krehbiel , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2016
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  • Selling ourselves short? How abbreviated measures of personality change the way we think about personality and politics

    Bert A. Bakker, Yphtach Lelkes , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Conceptions of National Identity and Ambivalence towards Immigration

    Emmy Lindstam, Matthias Mader, Harald Schoen , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2019
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  • What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation

    Allison P. Anoll , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments

    Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, Maya G. Sen , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2018
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  • Regions at Risk: Predicting Conflict Zones in African Insurgencies

    Sebastian Schutte , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2017
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  • Centers of Gravity: Regional Powers, Democracy, and Trade

    Timothy M. Peterson, Thomas Lassi , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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  • Keeping Vigil: The Emergence of Vigilance Committees in Pre-Civil War America

    Jonathan Obert, Eleonora Mattiacci , PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Revolving Door Lobbyists and the Value of Congressional Staff Connections

    Joshua McCrain , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Trading old errors for new errors? The impact of electronic voting technology on party label votes in Brazil

    César Zucco, Jairo Nicolau , ELECTORAL STUDIES ,  2016
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  • False Consciousness or Class Awareness? Local Income Inequality, Personal Economic Position, and Belief in American Meritocracy

    Benjamin Newman, Christopher David Johnston, Patrick L. Lown , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2015
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  • The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: Evidence From Lagos

    Shelby Grossman , WORLD POLITICS ,  2016
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  • The Who, When, and Where of Executive Nominations: Integrating Agency Independence and Appointee Ideology

    Gary E. Hollibaugh, Lawrence S. Rothenberg , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • The Politics of Central Bank Appointments

    Caitlin Ainsley , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Horizontal Equity Effects in Energy Regulation

    Carolyn J. Fischer, William. A. Pizer , JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMISTS ,  2019
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  • Trading hard hats for combat helmets: The economics of rebellion in eastern Ukraine

    Yuri M. Zhukov , JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS ,  2016
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  • The Critical Periphery in the Growth of Social Protests

    Pietro Barbera, Ning Wang, +4 authors Sandra González-Bailón , PloS one ,  2015
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  • Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news

    Stuart Soroka, Patrick Fournier, Lilach Nir , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ,  2019
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  • Social Interactions and Crime Revisited: An Investigation Using Individual Offender Data in Dutch Neighborhoods

    Wim Bernasco, Thomas de Graaff, Jan Rouwendal, Wouter Steenbeek , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2012
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  • Pitfalls in comparing Paris pledges

    Sam S. Rowan , Climatic Change ,  2019
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  • policing the administrative state

    Alex Acs , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Threat and parochialism in intergroup relations: lab-in-the-field evidence from rural Georgia

    Max Schaub , Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences ,  2017
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  • Why Do Previous Choices Matter for Hospital Demand? Decomposing Switching Costs from Unobserved Preferences

    Devesh Raval, Ted Rosenbaum , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2018
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  • policy uptake as political behavior: evidence from the affordable care act

    Amy E. Lerman, Meredith L. Sadin, Samuel Trachtman , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2017
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  • a general model of abstention under compulsory voting

    Gabriel Katz, Ines Levin , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • sparse estimation and uncertainty with application to subgroup analysis

    Marc Ratkovic, Dustin Tingley , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • Could revenue recycling make effective carbon taxation politically feasible?

    Liam F Beiser-McGrath, Thomas Bernauer , Science advances ,  2019
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  • Networks of Intergovernmental Organizations and Convergence in Domestic Economic Policies

    Xun Cao , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2009
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  • Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook

    Andrew Guess, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua Tucker , SCIENCE ADVANCES ,  2019
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  • The effects of information and social conformity on opinion change

    Daniel J Mallinson, Peter K. Hatemi , PloS one ,  2018
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  • How Different Forms of Health Matter to Political Participation

    Barry C. Burden, Jason M Fletcher, Pamela Herd, Bradley M. Jones, Donald Patrick Moynihan , The journal of politics ,  2017
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  • unifying the study of asymmetric hypotheses

    Andrew S. Rosenberg, Austin J. Knuppe, Bear F. Braumoeller , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • Does governance efficiency matter for national innovative capacity? One tale from different countries

    Leizhen Zang, Feng Xiong, Xin Lao, Yanyan Gao , Technology Analysis & Strategic Management ,  2019
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  • heuristics in context

    David Fortunato, Randolph T. Stevenson , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • On the Demographic Adjustment of Unemployment

    Régis Barnichon, Geert Mesters , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2017
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  • Two-Way Models for Gravity

    Koen Jochmans , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2015
    MATLAB

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  • Tracking the Slowdown in Long-Run GDP Growth

    Juan Antolin-Diaz, Thomas Drechsel, Iván Petrella , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2016
    MATLAB

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  • News and Financial Intermediation in Aggregate Fluctuations

    Christoph Goertz, John D. Tsoukalas , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2011
    MATLAB

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  • gather-narrow-extract: a framework for studying local policy variation using web-scraping and natural language processing

    Kylie L. Anglin , JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ,  2019
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  • Does Stigmatized Social Risk Lead to Denialism? Results from a Survey Experiment on Race, Risk Perception, and Health Policy in the United States

    Yarrow C Dunham, Evan S. Lieberman, Steven A. Snell , PloS one ,  2016
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  • Robust Standard Errors in Small Samples: Some Practical Advice

    Guido Imbens, M. Kolesár , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2012
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  • Examining Repressive and Oppressive State Violence using the Ill-Treatement Contents and Torture Data

    Andreas Beger, Daniel Hill, Jr , Conflict Management and Peace Science ,  2019
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  • Noisy Retrospection: The Effect of Party Control on Policy Outcomes

    Adam Michael Dynes , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2019
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  • When Do the Rich Win

    J. Alexander Branham, Stuart Soroka, Christopher Wlezien , POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY ,  2017
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  • Parliamentary questions as strategic party tools

    Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse , WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Candidate Sexual Orientation Didn’t Matter (in the Way You Might Think) in the 2015 UK General Election

    Gabriele Magni, Andrew Reynolds , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • New Evidence for a Positive Relationship between De Facto Judicial Independence and State Respect for Empowerment Rights

    Charles Crabtree, Michael J. K. Nelson , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2017
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  • Measuring the effects of publication bias in political science

    Justin Esarey, Ahra Wu , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Democracy and the Concept of Personal Integrity Rights

    Daniel W. Hill , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • How gender affects the efficacy of discussion as an information shortcut

    Yanna Krupnikov, Kerri Milita, John Barry Ryan, Elizabeth C. Connors , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • Race, Party, and Representation in Criminal Justice Politics

    Laurel Eckhouse , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Geographies of violence in Jerusalem: The spatial logic of urban intergroup conflict

    J. S. Rokem, Chagai M. Weiss, Dan Miodownik , POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY ,  2018
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  • Multiple Principals and Legislative Cohesion

    Stephen A. Meserve, Joseph W. Robbins, Frank C. Thames , LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2015
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  • Slow-Rolling, Fast-Tracking, and the Pace of Bureaucratic Decisions in Rulemaking

    Rachel Augustine Potter , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • The More You Know: Voter Heuristics and the Information Search

    Rachel Bernhard, Sean Freeder , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2018
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  • Fatality Thresholds, Causal Heterogeneity, and Civil War Research: Reconsidering the Link Between Narcotics and Conflict

    Noel Anderson, Alec Worsnop , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • The Millennium Development Goals and Education: Accountability and Substitution in Global Assessment

    James Hodgdon Bisbee, James R. Hollyer, Bryan Peter Rosendorff, James Raymond Vreeland , INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ,  2019
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