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Working Papers
2017
- Redefine Statistical Significance
Artefactual Field Experiments, The Field Experiments Website View citations (12)
2009
- Why State Constitutions Differ in their Treatment of Same-Sex Marriage
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (3)
2008
- How “Point Blindness” Dilutes the Value of Stock Market Reports
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2008) MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2008)
- When Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
See also Journal Article When Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems, Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press (2010) (2010)
2007
- Loonies Under Your Bed: Misdirected Attention and the Diluted Value of Stock Market Reports
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Explaining the Choices of Cognitively Limited Actors
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2006
- How Elitism Undermines the Study of Voter Competence
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (8)
- Public Ignorance and Estate Tax Repeal: The Effect of Partisan Differences and Survey Incentives
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (17)
See also Journal Article Public Ignorance and Estate Tax Repeal: The Effect of Partisan Differences and Survey Incentives, National Tax Journal, National Tax Association (2006) View citations (17) (2006)
- Were Bush Tax Cut Supporters "Simply Ignorant?" A Second Look at Conservatives and Liberals in "Homer Gets a Tax Cut"
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
Also in Public Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany (2005)
- What Citizens Know Depends on How You Ask Them: Political Knowledge and Political Learning Skills
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
- When Can Politicians Scare Citizens Into Supporting Bad Policies? A Theory of Incentives with Fear-Based Content
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2005
- How the President and Senate Affect the Balance of Power in the
Public Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
- Necessary Conditions for Improving Civic Competence: A Scientific Perspective
Public Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
- The Judge as a Fly on the Wall: Interpretive Lessons from Positive Theories of Communication and Legislation
Law and Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
- What Citizens Know Depends on How You Ask Them: Experiments on Time, Money and Political Knowledge
Experimental, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
1993
- When Do Campaigns Matter? Informed Votes, the Heteroscedastic Logit and the Responsiveness of Electoral Outcomes
Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
1992
- Competitive Campaigns and the Responsiveness of Collective Choice
Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
1989
- An Alternative Statistical Measure for Racially Polarized Voting
Working Papers, California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Journal Articles
2015
- What Does it Take to Reduce Racial Prejudice in Individual-Level Candidate Evaluations? A Formal Theoretic Perspective*
Political Science Research and Methods, 2015, 3, (1), 1-20
2013
- How the Senate and the President Affect the Timing of Power-sharing Rule Changes in the US House
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2013, 29, (6), 1184-1216 View citations (1)
2010
- When Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems
Political Analysis, 2010, 18, (1), 103-123
See also Working Paper When Should Political Scientists Use the Self-Confirming Equilibrium Concept? Benefits, Costs, and an Application to Jury Theorems, MPRA Paper (2008) (2008)
2009
- When Can Politicians Scare Citizens Into Supporting Bad Policies?
American Journal of Political Science, 2009, 53, (1), 90-106 View citations (10)
2008
- Money, Time, and Political Knowledge: Distinguishing Quick Recall and Political Learning Skills
American Journal of Political Science, 2008, 52, (1), 169-183 View citations (12)
2006
- Public Ignorance and Estate Tax Repeal: The Effect of Partisan Differences and Survey Incentives
National Tax Journal, 2006, 59, (3), 425-37 View citations (17)
See also Working Paper Public Ignorance and Estate Tax Repeal: The Effect of Partisan Differences and Survey Incentives, MPRA Paper (2006) View citations (17) (2006)
- The Growth and Development of Experimental Research in Political Science
American Political Science Review, 2006, 100, (4), 627-635 View citations (32)
2003
- Which Public Goods Are Endangered?: How Evolving Communication Technologies Affect The Logic of Collective Action
Public Choice, 2003, 117, (3-4), 315-31 View citations (10)
2002
- New Ideas in Experimental Political Science
Political Analysis, 2002, 10, (4), 319-324
- When Can a News Organization Lead Public Opinion? Ideology versus Market Forces in Decisions to Make News
Public Choice, 2002, 113, (1-2), 127-55 View citations (27)
1995
- Coalition Termination and the Strategic Timing of Parliamentary Elections
American Political Science Review, 1995, 89, (3), 648-665 View citations (32)
1994
- Learning from Oversight: Fire Alarms and Police Patrols Reconstructed
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1994, 10, (1), 96-125 View citations (28)
- Shortcuts Versus Encyclopedias: Information and Voting Behavior in California Insurance Reform Elections
American Political Science Review, 1994, 88, (1), 63-76 View citations (154)
- The Effect of Information on Voting Behavior and Electoral Outcomes: An Experimental Study of Direct Legislation
Public Choice, 1994, 78, (1), 65-86 View citations (17)
1992
- Busy Voters, Agenda Control, and the Power of Information
American Political Science Review, 1992, 86, (2), 390-403 View citations (43)
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