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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 partisan contours of conspiracy theory beliefs

    Steven M. Smallpage, Adam M. Enders, J. Uscinski , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2017
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  • The partisan ties of lobbying firms

    Alexander C. Furnas, Michael T. Heaney, Tim LaPira , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2019
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  • The Personality of the Politically Ambitious

    Adam Michael Dynes, Hans J. G. Hassell, Matthew R. Miles , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • The Political Consequences of Policing: Evidence from New York City

    Ayobami Laniyonu , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • The Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Firm-Level Analysis

    Vincent Arel-Bundock , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
    Python

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  • The Political Economy of Support for Sharia: Evidence from the Russian North Caucasus

    Valery Dzutsati, David S. Siroky, Khasan Dzutsev , POLITICS AND RELIGION ,  2016
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  • The Political Legacy of American Slavery

    Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, Maya G. Sen , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • The Political Violence Cycle

    S. P. Harish, Andrew T. Little , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2017
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  • The Politics of Central Bank Appointments

    Caitlin Ainsley , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • The Politics of International Oversight: Strategic Monitoring and Legal Compliance in the European Union

    Joshua C. Fjelstul, Clifford J. Carrubba , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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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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  • The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: Evidence From Lagos

    Shelby Grossman , WORLD POLITICS ,  2016
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  • The Politics of Potholes: Service Quality and Retrospective Voting in Local Elections

    Craig A. M. Burnett, Vladimir Kogan , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2017
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  • the power of peers: how transnational advocacy networks shape ngo strategies on climate change

    Jennifer Hadden, Lorien Jasny , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • The Power to Appoint: Presidential Nominations and Change on the Supreme Court

    David Cottrell, Charles R. Shipan, Richard J. Anderson , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • The Promises and Pitfalls of 311 Data

    Ariel White, Kris-Stella Trump , URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW ,  2018
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  • The psychological effects of state socialization: IGO membership loss and respect for human rights

    Gina Lei Miller, Ryan M. Welch, Andrew J. Vonasch , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2019
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  • The Public Cost of Unilateral Action

    Andrew Reeves, Jon C. Rogowski , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • the reputational impact of investor-state disputes

    Shahryar Minhas, Karen L. Remmer , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2018
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  • The Rise of the Islamic State and Changing Patterns of Cooperation in the Middle East

    Juan Fernando Tellez, Jordan Roberts , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2019
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  • The Rise Predicts the Fall: How the Method of Leader Entry Affects the Method of Leader Removal in Dictatorships

    Jun Koga Sudduth, Curtis Bell , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2018
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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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  • The Shape of and Solutions to the MTurk Quality Crisis

    Ryan Kennedy, Scott J. Clifford, Tyler J. Burleigh, Ryan M Jewell, Philip D. Waggoner , SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE ,  2018
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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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  • The Syrian conflict and public opinion among Syrians in Lebanon

    Daniel Corstange , BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES ,  2018
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  • The Territorial Expansion of the Colonial State: Evidence from German East Africa 1890–1909

    Jan Henryk Pierskalla, Alexander De Juan, Max Montgomery , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • The Time-Varying Effect of Monetary Policy on Asset Prices

    Pascal Paul , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2019
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  • The Tip of the Iceberg: A Quantitative Framework for Estimating Trade Costs

    Alfonso A. Irarrazabal, Andreas Moxnes, Luca David Opromolla , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2013
    MATLAB

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  • The Tortuga Disease: The Perverse Effects of Illicit Foreign Capital

    Steven D. Oliver, Ryan S. Jablonski, Justin V. Hastings , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2017
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  • The Trade Origins of Economic Nationalism: Import Competition and Voting Behavior in Western Europe

    Italo Colantone, Piero Stanig , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • The Value of Precision in Probability Assessment: Evidence from a Large-Scale Geopolitical Forecasting Tournament

    Jeffrey A. Friedman, Joshua D. Baker, Barbara A. Mellers, Philip Tetlock, Richard J Zeckhauser , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2018
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  • The Vicarious Bases of Perceived Injustice

    Jeffery J. Mondak, Jon Hurwitz, Mark Peffley, Paul A. Testa , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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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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  • Think Ahead: Cost Discounting and External Validity in Foreign Policy Survey Experiments

    Richard J. Huddleston , SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK ,  2019
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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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  • Through the Grapevine: Informational Consequences of Interpersonal Political Communication

    Taylor N. Carlson , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2019
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  • Time Use and Labor Productivity: The Returns to Sleep

    Matthew Gibson, Jeffrey Shrader , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2018
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  • To Revoke or Not Revoke? The Political Determinants of Executive Order Longevity

    Sharece Thrower , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2017
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  • Torture and the limits of democratic institutions

    Courtenay R. Conrad, Daniel W. Hill, W Harrison Sir Moore , JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH ,  2018
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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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  • Trade Interdependence and the Use of Force: Do Issues Matter?

    Sam R. Bell, Andrew Gaylord Long , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2016
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  • Trade Policy, Economic Interests, and Party Politics in a Developing Country: The Political Economy of CAFTA-DR

    Raymond Bentley Hicks, Helen V. Milner, Dustin H. Tingley , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2014
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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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  • 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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  • Transgovernmental Networks as an Apprenticeship in Democracy? Socialization into Democratic Governance through Cross-national Activities

    Tina Freyburg , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2015
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  • Transnational Climate Governance Networks and Domestic Regulatory Action

    Xun Cao, Hugh Ward , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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  • Treatment and Spillover Effects Under Network Interference

    Michael P. Leung , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2019
    Python

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  • Trickle-Up Political Socialization: The Causal Effect on Turnout of Parenting a Newly Enfranchised Voter

    Jens Olav Dahlgaard , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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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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  • Turning Out Unlikely Voters? A Field Experiment in the Top-Two Primary

    Seth J Hill, Thad Kousser , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2016
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  • Twitter and Facebook are not representative of the general population: Political attitudes and demographics of British social media users

    Jonathan Mellon, Christopher M Prosser , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2017
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  • Two-Sided Heterogeneity and Trade

    Andrew B. Bernard, Andreas Moxnes, Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2013
    MATLAB

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  • Two-stage elections, strategic candidates, and campaign agendas

    Kevin K. Banda, Thomas M. Carsey , ELECTORAL STUDIES ,  2015
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  • Two-Way Models for Gravity

    Koen Jochmans , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2015
    MATLAB

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  • Uncovering Patterns Among Latent Variables: Human Rights and De Facto Judicial Independence

    Charles D. Crabtree, Christopher J. Fariss , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2015
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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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  • unifying the study of asymmetric hypotheses

    Andrew S. Rosenberg, Austin J. Knuppe, Bear F. Braumoeller , POLITICAL ANALYSIS ,  2017
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  • unilateral powers, public opinion, and the presidency

    Andrew Reeves, Jon C. Rogowski , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2016
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  • Universal Cash and Crime

    Brett Watson, Mouhcine Guettabi, Matthew N Reimer , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2019
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  • Unmasking the Black Knights: Sanctions Busters and Their Effects on the Success of Economic Sanctions

    Bryan Robert Early , FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS ,  2011
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  • Unpaved Road Ahead: The Consequences of Election Cycles for Capital Expenditures

    Jan Henryk Pierskalla, Audrey Sacks , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Until the Bitter End? The Diffusion of Surrender Across Battles

    Todd C. Lehmann, Yuri M. Zhukov , INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ,  2019
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  • Using supervised learning to select audit targets in performance-based financing in health: An example from Zambia

    Dhruv Grover, Sebastian Bauhoff, Jed Friedman , PloS one ,  2019
    MATLAB

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  • Valid Two-Step Identification-Robust Confidence Sets for GMM

    I. Robert Andrews , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2017
    MATLAB

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  • Veto Override Requirements and Executive Success

    Robert J McGrath, Jon C. Rogowski, J. Michael Ryan , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • Violence Exposure and Ethnic Identification: Evidence from Kashmir

    Gautam Nair, Nicholas Sambanis , INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ,  2019
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  • Violence, Empathy and Altruism: Evidence from the Ivorian Refugee Crisis in Liberia

    Alexandra Hartman, Benjamin S. Morse , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Visual Heuristics for Marginal Effects Plots

    Thomas B. Pepinsky , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2018
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  • Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution between 1981 and 2010

    Reto Foellmi, Isabel Z. Martínez , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2012
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  • Vote Brokers, Clientelist Appeals, and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Russia and Venezuela

    Timothy Frye, Ora John Reuter, David Szakonyi , WORLD POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Voter Polarization, Strength of Partisanship, and Support for Extremist Parties

    Lawrence Ezrow, Margit Tavits, Jonathan Homola , COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES ,  2014
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  • Voter Uncertainty, Political Institutions, and Legislative Turnover

    Yanna Krupnikov, Rebecca B. Morton, Charles R. Shipan , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2018
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  • voters get what they want (when they pay attention): human rights, policy benefits, and foreign aid

    Tobias Heinrich, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Leah Long , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2018
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  • Voters Punish Politicians with Depression

    Peter John Loewen, Ludovic Rheault , BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2018
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  • Voting Against Your Constituents? How Lobbying Affects Representation

    Nathalie Giger, Heike Kluever , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2016
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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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  • What Do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Economics Journals

    David Card, Stefano DellaVigna , Review of Economics and Statistics ,  2019
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  • What Friends Are Made of: Bilateral Linkages and Domestic Drivers of Foreign Policy Alignment with China

    Georg Strüver , FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS ,  2014
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  • What Goes with Red and Blue? Mapping Partisan and Ideological Associations in the Minds of Voters

    Stephen N. Goggin, John A. Henderson, Alexander Theodoridis , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2019
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  • What I Like About You: Legislator Personality and Legislator Approval

    Jonathan D. Klingler, Gary E. Hollibaugh, Adam Ramey , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  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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  • 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 Renters Behave Like Homeowners? High Rent, Price Anxiety, and NIMBYism

    Michael S. Hankinson , AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW ,  2018
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  • When Do States Say Uncle? Network Dependence and Sanction Compliance

    Cassy L. Dorff, Shahryar Minhas , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2017
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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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  • When Do the Rich Win

    J. Alexander Branham, Stuart Soroka, Christopher Wlezien , POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY ,  2017
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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 Extremism Pays: Policy Positions, Voter Certainty, and Party Support in Postcommunist Europe

    EzrowLawrence, HomolaJonathan, TavitsMargit , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2014
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  • When Threat Mobilizes: Immigration Enforcement and Latino Voter Turnout

    Ariel R. White , POLITICAL BEHAVIOR ,  2016
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  • Where’s the Pivot? Obstruction and Lawmaking in the Pre-cloture Senate

    Gregory J. Wawro, Eric Schickler , AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,  2004
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  • Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress

    Daniel Mark Butler, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Jeremy C. Pope , POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS ,  2017
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  • Who is a Terrorist? Ethnicity, Group Affiliation, and Understandings of Political Violence

    Vito D'Orazio, Idean Salehyan , INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS ,  2018
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  • Who Matches? Propensity Scores and Bias in the Causal Effects of Education on Participation

    John A. Henderson, Sara Chatfield , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2011
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  • Who Revolts? Empirically Revisiting the Social Origins of Democracy

    Sirianne Dahlum, Carl Henrik Knutsen, Tore Wig , THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Who Rules the World? A Portrait of the Global Leadership Class

    John Gerring, Erzen Oncel, Kevin Michael Morrison, Daniel Pemstein , PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS ,  2019
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  • Who wrote the rules for the Trans-Pacific Partnership?

    Todd L. Allee, Andrew Lugg , RESEARCH & POLITICS ,  2016
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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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  • 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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  • Why Dominant Governing Parties Are Cross-Nationally Influential

    Tobias Boehmelt, Lawrence Ezrow, Roni Lehrer, Petra Schleiter, Hugh Ward , INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY ,  2017
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