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Defining racial and ethnic context with geolocation data
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- 14 May 2020, pp. 780-794
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What To Do About Atheoretic Lags*
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- 26 August 2015, pp. 641-665
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Automated dictionary generation for political eventcoding
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- 27 March 2019, pp. 157-171
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Political cultures: measuring values heterogeneity
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- 14 October 2019, pp. 571-579
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Are election results more unpredictable? A forecasting test
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- 30 May 2019, pp. 764-771
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Back to “normal”: the short-lived impact of an online NGO campaign of government discrimination in Hungary
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- 28 September 2021, pp. 848-856
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Political alignment between firms and employees in the United States: evidence from a new dataset
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- 11 May 2020, pp. 215-225
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Coalition inclusion probabilities: a party-strategic measure for predicting policy and politics
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- 20 January 2022, pp. 328-346
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Citizens or Clients? Evidence on Opportunistic Voting from a Natural Experiment in Greece*
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- 30 September 2015, pp. 493-531
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Bridging the pond: measuring policy positions in the United States and Europe
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- 10 May 2019, pp. 677-691
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Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress*
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- 02 February 2016, pp. 351-366
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Maps in People’s Heads: Assessing a New Measure of Context
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- 15 November 2018, pp. 160-168
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Trade and redistribution: trade politics and the origins of progressive taxation
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- 14 October 2019, pp. 197-214
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Fiscal deficits and executive planning horizons
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- 14 May 2019, pp. 329-343
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Comparing Dynamic Pies: A Strategy for Modeling Compositional Variables in Time and Space
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- 27 November 2017, pp. 523-540
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Growth Paradigms and Congruent Institutions: Estimating Context-Varying Effects of Political Institutions on Economic Performance*
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- 08 November 2013, pp. 239-262
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The Impact of Party Cues on Manual Coding of Political Texts*
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- 29 September 2017, pp. 625-633
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Racial resentment and support for COVID-19 travel bans in the United States
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- 31 May 2023, pp. 166-175
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Longevity returns to political office
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- 10 January 2020, pp. 658-664
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Unreliable Inferences About Unobserved Processes: A Critique of Partial Observability Models*
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- 20 March 2017, pp. 381-391
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