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Working Papers
2019
- Partisan Selective Engagement: Evidence from Facebook
CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2020) View citations (17) (2020)
2014
- Media Bias in the Marketplace: Theory
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (38)
2010
- Bayesian social learning, conformity, and stubbornness: evidence from the AP top 25
Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Journal Articles
2024
- Is socially responsible capitalism truly polarizing?
Social Science Quarterly, 2024, 105, (4), 1368-1382
2022
- An undergraduate economics course on belief formation and influence
The Journal of Economic Education, 2022, 53, (2), 181-187
2020
- JUST A BIG MISUNDERSTANDING? BIAS AND BAYESIAN AFFECTIVE POLARIZATION
International Economic Review, 2020, 61, (1), 189-217
- Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 177, (C), 91-108 View citations (17)
See also Working Paper Partisan Selective Engagement: Evidence from Facebook, CESifo Working Paper Series (2019) View citations (5) (2019)
- Pulling starters
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2020, 89, (C) View citations (1)
- The supply of media slant across outlets and demand for slant within outlets: Evidence from US presidential campaign news
European Journal of Political Economy, 2020, 63, (C) View citations (9)
2019
- “Unmotivated bias” and partisan hostility: Empirical evidence
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2019, 79, (C), 12-26 View citations (2)
2018
- MARCH MADNESS? UNDERREACTION TO HOT AND COLD HANDS IN NCAA BASKETBALL
Economic Inquiry, 2018, 56, (3), 1724-1747 View citations (10)
2016
- A few bad apples: Communication in the presence of strategic ideologues
Southern Economic Journal, 2016, 83, (2), 487-500 View citations (1)
- Comments on “Opportunity cost: A reexamination”: A case in point of no free lunch
The Journal of Economic Education, 2016, 47, (1), 32-34
- Reference Points, Prospect Theory, and Momentum on the PGA Tour
Journal of Sports Economics, 2016, 17, (5), 453-482 View citations (5)
2015
- Clarifying (Opportunity) Costs
The American Economist, 2015, 60, (1), 20-25 View citations (2)
- Fox News and political knowledge
Journal of Public Economics, 2015, 126, (C), 52-63 View citations (17)
2014
- Do we follow others when we should outside the lab? Evidence from the AP top 25
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2014, 49, (1), 73-102 View citations (2)
- Suspense-Optimal College Football Play-Offs
Journal of Sports Economics, 2014, 15, (5), 519-540 View citations (2)
2013
- Leading, learning and herding
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2013, 65, (3), 222-231 View citations (2)
- Media and gridlock
Journal of Public Economics, 2013, 101, (C), 94-104 View citations (3)
- Media proliferation and partisan selective exposure
Public Choice, 2013, 156, (3), 467-490 View citations (9)
- TESTING BAYESIAN UPDATING WITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
Economic Inquiry, 2013, 51, (2), 1457-1474 View citations (7)
2012
- Measurement Error and the Hot Hand
The American Statistician, 2012, 66, (1), 61-66 View citations (28)
- Subperfect Game: Profitable Biases of NBA Referees
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 2012, 21, (1), 271-300 View citations (31)
2011
- A signal-jamming model of persuasion: interest group funded policy research
Social Choice and Welfare, 2011, 37, (3), 397-424 View citations (13)
- Ideological media bias
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2011, 78, (3), 256-271 View citations (16)
- Performance Under Pressure in the NBA
Journal of Sports Economics, 2011, 12, (3), 231-252 View citations (35)
- The Short and Long-Run Labor Market Effects of Age Eligibility Rules: Evidence from Women’s Professional Tennis
Journal of Labor Research, 2011, 32, (2), 181-198 View citations (3)
Chapters
2018
- Cognitive dissonance, motivated reasoning, and confirmation bias: applications in industrial organization
Chapter 5 in Handbook of Behavioral Industrial Organization, 2018, pp 114-137
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