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  • When Extremism Pays: Policy Positions, Voter Certainty, and Party Support in Postcommunist Europe

    EzrowLawrence, HomolaJonathan, TavitsMargit , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2014
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  • A measure of survey mode differences

    Jonathan Homola, Natalie M. Jackson, Jeff Gill , ELECTORAL STUDIES ,  2016
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  • Emotions and the Micro-Foundations of Commitment Problems

    Jonathan Renshon, Julia J Lee, Dustin Tingley , INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ,  2017
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  • Contact Reduces Immigration-Related Fears for Leftist but Not for Rightist Voters

    Jonathan Homola, Margit Tavits , COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES ,  2018
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  • The Parties in Our Heads: Misperceptions about Party Composition and Their Consequences

    Douglas J. Ahler, Gaurav Sood , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • The Death Camp Eldorado: Political and Economic Effects of Mass Violence

    Volha Charnysh, Evgeny Finkel , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2017
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  • Political brands: can parties be distinguished by their online brand personality?

    Richard R. Rutter, Chris Hanretty, Fiona Lettice , JOURNAL OF POLITICAL MARKETING ,  2018
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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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  • 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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  • Coalition Bargaining Duration in Multiparty Democracies

    Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M Meyer , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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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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  • Political Advantage, Disadvantage, and the Demand for Partisan News

    Allison M. N. Archer , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Electoral Rules and Partisan Control of Government: A Replication Study

    Daniel Höhmann, Tobias Tober , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Mapping online political talks through network analysis: a case study of the website of Italy’s Five Star Movement

    Francesco Bailo , POLICY STUDIES ,  2015
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  • Intergroup Behavioral Strategies as Contextually Determined: Experimental Evidence from Israel

    Ryan Enos, Noam Gidron , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • How Contestation Moderates the Effects of International Institutions: The International Criminal Court and Kenya

    Stephen Chaudoin , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • The Hostile Audience: The Effect of Access to Broadband Internet on Partisan Affect

    Yphtach Lelkes, Gaurav Sood, Shanto Iyengar , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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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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  • Is Putin’s Popularity Real?

    Timothy Frye, Scott G. Gehlbach, Kyle L. Marquardt, Ora John Reuter , POST-SOVIET AFFAIRS ,  2015
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  • Mediating the Electoral Connection: The Information Effects of Voter Signals on Legislative Behavior

    John A. Henderson, John M. Brooks , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Complex Dependencies in the Alliance Network

    Skyler J. Cranmer, Bruce A. Desmarais, Elizabeth J. Menninga , CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE ,  2012
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  • Enhancing Validity in Observational Settings When Replication Is Not Possible

    Christopher J. Fariss, Zachary M. Jones , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • A Common-Space Scaling of the American Judiciary and Legal Profession

    Adam Bonica, Maya G. Sen , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • Extending the Use and Prediction Precision of Subnational Public Opinion Estimation

    Lucas Leemann, Fabio Wasserfallen , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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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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  • Navigating the Range of Statistical Tools for Inferential Network Analysis

    Skyler J. Cranmer, Philip Leifeld, Scott D. McClurg, Meredith Rolfe , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • Coarsening Bias: How Coarse Treatment Measurement Upwardly Biases Instrumental Variable Estimates

    John Marshall , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2016
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  • The Manifesto Corpus: A new resource for research on political parties and quantitative text analysis

    Nicolas Merz, Sven Regel, Jirka Lewandowski , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2016
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  • The Balance-Sample Size Frontier in Matching Methods for Causal Inference

    Gary King, Christopher Lucas, Richard A. Nielsen , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2016
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  • Expressive and Strategic Behavior in Legislative Elections in Argentina

    Lucas Núñez , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2016
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  • A network approach to economic models of fertility

    Yoosik Youm, Byungkyu Lee , RATIONALITY AND SOCIETY ,  2016
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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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  • Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate

    John G. Bullock , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2011
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  • When Threat Mobilizes: Immigration Enforcement and Latino Voter Turnout

    Ariel R. White , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2016
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  • The Limits of Partisan Prejudice

    Yphtach Lelkes, Sean J. Westwood , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Robust Null Findings on Offspring Sex and Political Orientation

    Byungkyu Lee, Byungkyu Dalton Conley , SOCIAL FORCES ,  2016
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  • Why Legislative Networks? Analyzing Legislative Network Formation

    Stefan Wojcik , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Political Violence in Africa

    Jan Henryk Pierskalla, Florian Max Benjamin Hollenbach , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2013
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  • The partisan contours of conspiracy theory beliefs

    Steven M. Smallpage, Adam M. Enders, J. Uscinski , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Ethnoracial Homogeneity and Public Outcomes: The (Non)effects of Diversity

    Alexander Kustov, Giuliana Pardelli , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • What Makes Foreign Policy Teams Tick: Explaining Variation in Group Performance at Geopolitical Forecasting

    Michael Horowitz, Brandon M. Stewart, +6 authors Philip Tetlock , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • When Do the Advantaged See the Disadvantages of Others? A Quasi-Experimental Study of National Service

    Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Katharine M. Conn , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • Power Politics or Public Pandering? An Empirical Investigation of Economic Sanctions and Presidential Approval

    Clayton Webb , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2018
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  • Hayek, Local Information, and Commanding Heights: Decentralizing State-Owned Enterprises in China

    Zhangkai Huang, Lixing Li, Guangrong Ma, Lixin Colin Xu , THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW ,  2017
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  • Exclusion and Cooperation in Diverse Societies: Experimental Evidence from Israel

    Ryan Enos, Noam Gidron , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • Recruiting large online samples in the United States and India: Facebook, Mechanical Turk and Qualtrics

    Taylor C. Boas, Dino P. Christenson, David Glick , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • Blurred Lines: Public-Private Interactions in Carbon Regulations

    Jessica F. Green , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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  • A Multinomial Framework for Ideal Point Estimation

    Max Goplerud , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2019
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  • Phenotypic Preference in Mexican Migrants: Evidence from a Random Household Survey

    Rosario Aguilar, D. A. Hughes, Micah Gell-Redman , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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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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  • Inter-Rebel Alliances in the Shadow of Foreign Sponsors

    Milos R. Popovic , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2018
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  • Bargaining Power at Europe’s Intergovernmental Conferences: Testing Institutional and Intergovernmental Theories

    Jonathan B. Slapin , INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ,  2008
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  • Cue-Taking, Satisficing, or Both? Quasi-experimental Evidence for Ballot Position Effects

    Thomas Dr. Däubler, Lukas Rudolph , 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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  • Intraparty Cleavages and Partisan Attitudes Toward Labor Policy

    Gregory Lyon , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2018
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  • Norms versus Action: Why Voters Fail to Sanction Malfeasance in Brazil

    Taylor C. Boas, F. Daniel Hidalgo, Marcus André Melo , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2019
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  • Deeper Commitment to Human Rights Treaties: Signaling and Investment Risk Perception

    Mi Hwa Hong, Gary Uzonyi , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2018
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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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  • Estimating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects and the Effects of Heterogeneous Treatments with Ensemble Methods

    Justin Grimmer, Solomon Messing, Sean J. Westwood , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • Learning Together Slowly: Bayesian Learning about Political Facts

    Seth J Hill , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Unfair fights: Power asymmetry, nascent nuclear capability, and preventive conflict

    Robert Schub , CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • Electoral competition after party splits

    Raimondas Ibenskas , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • You just made it: Individual incumbency advantage under Proportional Representation

    Jens Olav Dahlgaard , ELECTORAL STUDIES ,  2016
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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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  • Ideologically Sophisticated Donors: Which Candidates Do Individual Contributors Finance?

    Michael D. Barber, Brandice Canes-Wrone, Sharece Thrower , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • The Charmed Life of Superstar Exporters: Survey Evidence on Firms and Trade Policy

    Iain Osgood, Dustin Tingley, Thomas Bernauer, In Song Kim, Helen V. Milner, Gabriele Spilker , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Can Citizens Discern? Information Credibility, Political Sophistication, and the Punishment of Corruption in Brazil

    Rebecca Weitz-Shapiro, Matthew S. Winters , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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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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  • Money in Exile: Campaign Contributions and Committee Access

    Eleanor Neff Powell, Justin Grimmer , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Banners, Barricades, and Bombs: The Tactical Choices of Social Movements and Public Opinion

    Connor Huff, Dominika Kruszewska , COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES ,  2016
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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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  • Disloyal Brokers and Weak Parties

    Lucas Martins Novaes , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Approaches to Studying Policy Representation

    David E. Broockman , LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2016
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  • Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers’ Policy Views

    Sung Eun Kim, Yotam Margalit , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • A warning on separation in multinomial logistic models

    Scott J. Cook, John Niehaus, Samantha Zuhlke , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Who’s to Blame? Political Centralization and Electoral Punishment Under Authoritarianism

    Ora John Reuter, Quintin H. Beazer , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  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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  • Subjective well-being and income: A compromise between Easterlin paradox and its critiques

    Rusen Yasar , ECONOMICS : THE OPEN-ACCESS, OPEN-ASSESSMENT E-JOURNAL ,  2018
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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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  • How Sudden Censorship Can Increase Access to Information

    W. Hobbs, Margaret E. Roberts , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • Critical Events and Attitude Change: Support for Gun Control After Mass Shootings

    Jon C. Rogowski, Patrick D. Tucker , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2019
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  • Economic Reasoning with a Racial Hue: Is the Immigration Consensus Purely Race Neutral?

    Benjamin J. Newman, Neil Rainer Malhotra , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Compulsory Voting Rules, Reluctant Voters and Ideological Proximity Voting

    Ruth Dassonneville, Fernando Feitosa, Marc Hooghe, Richard R. Lau, Dieter Stiers , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • Electoral Confidence, Overconfidence, and Risky Behavior: Evidence from a Study with Elected Politicians

    Lior Sheffer, Peter John Loewen , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • Concealing Corruption: How Chinese Officials Distort Upward Reporting of Online Grievances

    Jennifer Pan, Kaiping Chen , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • How Voters Punish and Donors Protect Legislators Embroiled in Scandal

    Brian T. Hamel, Michael G. Miller , POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY ,  2019
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  • Cabinet Durability and Fiscal Discipline

    David Fortunato, Matt W. Loftis , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • The Long-lasting Effects of Newspaper Op-Eds on Public Opinion

    Alexander Coppock, Emily E. Ekins, David Kirby , QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Looks Like Me, Thinks Like Me: Descriptive Representation and Opinion Congruence in Brazil

    Taylor C. Boas, Amy Erica Smith , LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW ,  2019
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  • Military Coalitions and Crisis Duration

    Daina Chiba, J. Christopher Johnson , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Legislative Staff and Representation in Congress

    Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Matto Mildenberger, Leah C. Stokes , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2019
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  • Roots of the Radical Right: Nostalgic Deprivation in the United States and Britain

    Justin Gest, Tyler Reny, Jeremy D. Mayer , COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES ,  2018
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  • Fit for the Job: Candidate Qualifications and Vote Choice in Low Information Elections

    Lonna Rae Atkeson, Brian T. Hamel , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2018
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  • The conditional effect of conspiracy thinking on attitudes toward climate change

    J. Uscinski, Santiago Olivella , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Family Matters? Voting Behavior in Households with Criminal Justice Contact

    Ariel White , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2019
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  • Voting Rights and Immigrant Incorporation: Evidence from Norway

    Jeremy Ferwerda, Henning Finseraas, Johannes Bergh , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • The Effect of Segregation on Intergroup Relations

    Ryan Enos, Christopher Celaya , SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Policy Preferences and Policy Change: Dynamic Responsiveness in the American States, 1936–2014

    Devin Caughey, Christopher Warshaw , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2017
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  • Do Shark Attacks Influence Presidential Elections? Reassessing a Prominent Finding on Voter Competence

    Anthony Fowler, Andrew B. Hall , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Share the Name, Share the Vote: A Natural Experiment of Name Recognition

    Kentaro Fukumoto, Hirofumi Miwa , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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