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Income Perception, Information, and Progressive Taxation: Evidence from a Survey Experiment*
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- 18 December 2015, pp. 83-110
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Beyond the breaking point? Survey satisficing in conjoint experiments
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- 08 May 2019, pp. 53-71
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Crisis signaling: how Italy's coronavirus lockdown affected incumbent support in other European countries
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- 08 March 2021, pp. 451-467
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Policy over party: comparing the effects of candidate ideology and party on affective polarization
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- 03 May 2019, pp. 189-196
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Information Manipulation and Reform in Authoritarian Regimes*
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- 23 June 2015, pp. 163-178
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- 25 February 2015, pp. 175-193
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Partisan selective exposure in online news consumption: evidence from the 2016 presidential campaign
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- 28 November 2019, pp. 242-258
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Measuring Emotional Response: Comparing Alternative Approaches to Measurement*
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- 25 November 2015, pp. 733-754
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Quota sampling using Facebook advertisements
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- 05 December 2018, pp. 558-564
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Retrospective Voting in Big-City US Mayoral Elections
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- 10 February 2017, pp. 697-714
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Unequal We Fight: Between- and Within-Group Inequality and Ethnic Civil War*
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- 10 April 2015, pp. 543-568
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Natural Experiments Based on Geography
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- 08 April 2015, pp. 65-95
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Strategic Ambiguity of Party Positions in Multi-Party Competition*
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- 22 April 2016, pp. 527-548
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Identifying voter preferences for politicians’ personal attributes: a conjoint experiment in Japan
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- 02 August 2018, pp. 75-91
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Brother or Burden: An Experiment on Reducing Prejudice Toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey*
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- 20 October 2015, pp. 201-219
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How Does Media Influence Social Norms? Experimental Evidence on the Role of Common Knowledge
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- 20 February 2018, pp. 561-578
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What's in a buzzword? A systematic review of the state of populism research in political science
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- 20 September 2021, pp. 617-633
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Women’s Issues and Their Fates in the US Congress
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- 08 July 2016, pp. 679-696
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Corpus-based dictionaries for sentiment analysis of specialized vocabularies
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- 02 April 2019, pp. 20-35
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How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off?
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- 04 February 2015, pp. 493-514
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