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Political Science Research and Methods

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Volume 12, issue 4, 2024

Presidential policymaking, 1877–2020 pp. 687-705 Downloads
Aaron Kaufman and Jon C. Rogowski
The best at the top? Candidate ranking strategies under closed list proportional representation pp. 706-728 Downloads
Benoît S. Y. Crutzen, Hideo Konishi and Nicolas Sahuguet
Introducing ICBe: an event extraction dataset from narratives about international crises pp. 729-749 Downloads
Rex W. Douglass, Thomas Leo Scherer, J. Andrés Gannon, Erik Gartzke, Jon Lindsay, Shannon Carcelli, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, David M. Quinn, Catherine Aiken, Jose Miguel Cabezas Navarro, Neil Lund, Egle Murauskaite and Diana Partridge
The politics of (de)liberalization: studying partisan effects using mixed-effects models pp. 750-766 Downloads
Julian L. Garritzmann and Kilian Seng
The bureaucratic politics of authoritarian repression: intra-agency reform and surveillance capacity in communist Poland pp. 767-782 Downloads
Henry Thomson
Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs pp. 783-798 Downloads
Beatrice Magistro, Peter Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, Sophie Borwein and Blake Lee-Whiting
Coup-proofing: latent concept and measurement pp. 799-820 Downloads
Hwalmin Jin
A nonparametric entropy-based measure of mass political polarization pp. 821-840 Downloads
Le Bao and Jeff Gill
The role of hyperparameters in machine learning models and how to tune them pp. 841-848 Downloads
Christian Arnold, Luka Biedebach, Andreas Küpfer and Marcel Neunhoeffer
The (in)effectiveness of populist rhetoric: a conjoint experiment of campaign messaging pp. 849-856 Downloads
Yaoyao Dai and Alexander Kustov
Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems pp. 857-869 Downloads
Robert Liñeira and Pedro Riera
Does support for redistribution mean what we think it means? pp. 870-878 Downloads
Yotam Margalit and Shir Raviv
Election symbols and vote choice: evidence from India pp. 879-887 Downloads
Alexander Lee and Weihong Qi
What drives perceptions of partisan cooperation? pp. 888-896 Downloads
Lie Philip Santoso, Randolph T. Stevenson and Simon Weschle
Farming then fighting: agricultural idle time and armed conflict pp. 897-906 Downloads
Matthew DiGiuseppe, Roos Haer and Babak RezaeeDaryakenari
Why do majoritarian systems benefit the right? Income groups and vote choice across different electoral systems – ERRATUM pp. 907-907 Downloads
Robert Liñeira and Pedro Riera

Volume 12, issue 3, 2024

Complaints about police misconduct have adverse effects for Black civilians pp. 451-474 Downloads
Patrick W. Kraft and Benjamin J. Newman
Estimating the effect of intergroup contact over years: evidence from a youth program in Israel pp. 475-493 Downloads
Nejla Asimovic, Ruth K. Ditlmann and Cyrus Samii
Cooperation through collective punishment and participation pp. 494-520 Downloads
Dominik Duell, Friederike Mengel, Erik Mohlin and Simon Weidenholzer
Is terrorism necessarily violent? Public perceptions of nonviolence and terrorism in conflict settings pp. 521-539 Downloads
Avishay Ben Sasson-Gordis and Alon Yakter
Can't coalesce, can't constrain: redefining elite influence in non-democracies pp. 540-556 Downloads
José Kaire
Improving precision through design and analysis in experiments with noncompliance pp. 557-572 Downloads
Erin Hartman and Melody Huang
The unequal effect of economic development on perceived labor market risks and welfare pp. 573-590 Downloads
Tabea Palmtag
Persistence of voice pitch bias against policy differences pp. 591-605 Downloads
Asli Ceren Cinar and Özgür Kıbrıs
Changing stereotypes of partisans in the Trump Era pp. 606-613 Downloads
Ethan C. Busby, Adam J. Howat and C. Daniel Myers
A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest pp. 614-623 Downloads
Carlisle Rainey
What to expect when you're electing: citizen forecasts in the 2020 election pp. 624-632 Downloads
Gregory A. Huber and Patrick D. Tucker
The effects of combating corruption on institutional trust and political engagement: evidence from Latin America pp. 633-642 Downloads
Mathias Poertner and Nan Zhang
The comparative meaning of political space: a comprehensive modeling approach pp. 643-651 Downloads
Garret Binding, Jelle Koedam and Marco R. Steenbergen
Bureaucratic autonomy and the policymaking capacity of United States agencies, 1998–2021 pp. 652-665 Downloads
Nicholas Ryan Bednar
Incentivized choice in large-scale voting experiments pp. 666-674 Downloads
Tanja Artiga Gonzalez, Georg Granic, Franziska Heinicke, Stephanie Rosenkranz and Utz Weitzel
Are rural attitudes just Republican? pp. 675-684 Downloads
Jennifer Lin and Kristin Lunz Trujillo
A careful consideration of CLARIFY: simulation-induced bias in point estimates of quantities of interest – CORRIGENDUM pp. 685-685 Downloads
Carlisle Rainey

Volume 12, issue 2, 2024

The fall of Trump: mobilization and vote switching in the 2020 presidential election pp. 229-248 Downloads
Enrijeta Shino, Seth C. McKee and Daniel A. Smith
The Obama effect? Race, first-time voting, and future participation pp. 249-266 Downloads
Jacob R. Brown
Traditional institutions in Africa: past and present pp. 267-284 Downloads
Clara Neupert-Wentz and Carl Müller-Crepon
Democratic commitment in the Middle East: a conjoint analysis pp. 285-300 Downloads
Hannah M. Ridge
The rhyme and reason of rebel support: exploring European voters’ attitudes toward dissident MPs pp. 301-317 Downloads
Dominik Duell, Lea Kaftan, Sven-Oliver Proksch, Jonathan Slapin and Christopher Wratil
Coalition policy in multiparty governments: whose preferences prevail pp. 318-335 Downloads
Alessio Albarello
Affective polarization and coalition signals pp. 336-353 Downloads
Markus Wagner and Katrin Praprotnik
When does education increase political participation? Evidence from Senegal pp. 354-371 Downloads
Horacio Larreguy and Shelley X. Liu
Do winners spread more words? Factional competition and local media reports on corruption investigation in China pp. 372-389 Downloads
Ji Yeon Hong and Leo Y. Yang
Who's cheating on your survey? A detection approach with digital trace data pp. 390-398 Downloads
Simon Munzert, Sebastian Ramirez-Ruiz, Pablo Barberá, Andrew M. Guess and JungHwan Yang
Atypical violence and conflict dynamics: evidence from Jerusalem pp. 399-406 Downloads
Chagai M. Weiss, Neal Tsur, Dan Miodownik, Yonatan Lupu and Evgeny Finkel
International inequality and demand for redistribution in the Global South pp. 407-415 Downloads
Bastian Becker
Making countries small: The nationalization of districts in the United States pp. 416-425 Downloads
Ignacio Lago
Measuring time preferences in large surveys pp. 426-434 Downloads
Michael M. Bechtel, Amalie Jensen, Jordan H. McAllister and Kenneth Scheve
Does issue importance attenuate partisan cue-taking? pp. 435-443 Downloads
Michael Barber and Jeremy C. Pope
Indirect rule and public goods provision: evidence from colonial India pp. 444-450 Downloads
Olga Gasparyan

Volume 12, issue 1, 2024

The accountability of politicians in international crises and the nature of audience cost pp. 1-26 Downloads
Scott Ashworth and Kristopher W. Ramsay
Keeping tabs through collaboration? Sharing ministerial responsibility in coalition governments pp. 27-44 Downloads
K. Jonathan Klüser
The impact of university attendance on partisanship pp. 45-58 Downloads
Brendan Apfeld, Emanuel Coman, John Gerring and Stephen Jessee
Sharing citizenship: economic competition, cultural threat, and immigration preferences in the rentier state pp. 59-75 Downloads
Bethany Shockley and Justin J. Gengler
Is compulsory voting a solution to low and declining turnout? Cross-national evidence since 1945 pp. 76-93 Downloads
Filip Kostelka, Shane P. Singh and André Blais
How technological change affects regional voting patterns pp. 94-112 Downloads
Nikolas Schöll and Thomas Kurer
Local leaders and the pursuit of growth in US cities: the role of managerial skill pp. 113-129 Downloads
Maria Carreri and Julia Payson
Accountability from cyberspace? Scandal exposure on the Internet and official governance in China pp. 130-145 Downloads
Shuo Chen and Yiran Li
Do gains in political representation sweeten tax reform in China? It depends on who you ask pp. 146-165 Downloads
Jay C. Kao, Xiaobo Lü and Didac Queralt
Racial resentment and support for COVID-19 travel bans in the United States pp. 166-175 Downloads
Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman and Thomas Pepinsky
How urban riots influence political behavior: vote choices after the 2011 London riots pp. 176-183 Downloads
Gabriel Leon-Ablan and Peter John
Pour (tear) gas on fire? Violent confrontations and anti-government backlash pp. 184-194 Downloads
Tak-Huen Chau and Kin-Man Wan
Early voting experiences and habit formation pp. 195-206 Downloads
Elias Dinas, Vicente Valentim, Nikolaj Broberg and Mark N. Franklin
Ministries matter: technocrats and regime loyalty under autocracy pp. 207-219 Downloads
Erin York
Assessing the relative influence of party unity on vote choice: evidence from a conjoint experiment pp. 220-228 Downloads
Roni Lehrer, Pirmin Stöckle and Sebastian Juhl
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