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When Experts Disagree: Response Aggregation and its Consequences in Expert Surveys
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- 16 November 2018, pp. 580-588
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Spatial- and Spatiotemporal-Autoregressive Probit Models of Interdependent Binary Outcomes*
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- 07 September 2015, pp. 151-173
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It Sounds Like They are Moving: Understanding and Modeling Emphasis-Based Policy Change
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- 02 October 2017, pp. 757-774
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Retrospection, fairness, and economic shocks: how do voters judge policy responses to natural disasters?
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- 06 November 2020, pp. 260-278
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A textual Taylor rule: estimating central bank preferences combining topic and scaling methods
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- 18 September 2018, pp. 106-122
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Simulating Duration Data for the Cox Model
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- 24 May 2018, pp. 921-928
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Conceptions of Shari`a and Support for Militancy and Democratic Values: Evidence From Pakistan*
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- 25 January 2017, pp. 429-448
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Staying in the First League: Parliamentary Representation and the Electoral Success of Small Parties*
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- 22 December 2014, pp. 187-204
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A Theory of Competitive Partisan Lawmaking*
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- 30 January 2015, pp. 423-448
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Governments, Parliaments and Legislative Activity*
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- 06 July 2015, pp. 529-554
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Digital literacy and online political behavior
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- 22 April 2022, pp. 110-128
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Political Corruption Traps*
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- 24 October 2016, pp. 413-428
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Misattributed blame? Attitudes toward globalization in the age of automation
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- 15 July 2021, pp. 470-487
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Prejudice and Politics Re-Examined The Political Significance of Implicit Racial Bias*
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- 24 September 2015, pp. 241-259
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Polling place changes and political participation: evidence from North Carolina presidential elections, 2008–2016
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- 02 December 2020, pp. 800-817
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How to Increase Turnout in Low-Salience Elections: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Concurrent Second-Order Elections on Political Participation*
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- 11 October 2016, pp. 509-526
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How government-controlled media shifts policy attitudes through framing
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- 21 July 2021, pp. 317-332
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Systemic Effects of Campaign Spending: Evidence from Corporate Contribution Bans in US State Legislatures*
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- 02 September 2015, pp. 343-359
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Party System Nationalization and the Provision of Public Health Services*
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- 20 August 2015, pp. 573-594
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A General Model of Abstention Under Compulsory Voting*
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- 15 November 2016, pp. 489-508
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