Political Science Research and Methods
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2018
- Minority Languages in Dictatorships: A New Measure of Group Recognition pp. 639-660

- Amy H. Liu, Jennifer Gandhi and Curtis Bell
- The Politics of Scrutiny in Human Rights Monitoring: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of US State Department Human Rights Reports pp. 661-677

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi and Daniel Berliner
- Women’s Issues and Their Fates in the US Congress pp. 679-696

- Craig Volden, Alan E. Wiseman and Dana E. Wittmer
- Retrospective Voting in Big-City US Mayoral Elections pp. 697-714

- Daniel J. Hopkins and Lindsay M. Pettingill
- Popular Referendum and Electoral Accountability pp. 715-731

- Patrick Le Bihan
- Aggregate Effects of Large-Scale Campaigns on Voter Turnout pp. 733-751

- Ryan D. Enos and Anthony Fowler
- Information and Economic Voting pp. 753-770

- Jonathan Rogers and Marcelo Tyszler
- Self-Selection and Misreporting in Legislative Surveys pp. 771-789

- Pirmin Bundi, Frédéric Varone, Roy Gava and Thomas Widmer
- How Campaigns Enhance European Issues Voting During European Parliament Elections pp. 791-808

- Derek Beach, Kasper M. Hansen and Martin V. Larsen
- Reform and Representation: A New Method Applied to Recent Electoral Changes pp. 809-827

- Thad Kousser, Justin Phillips and Boris Shor
- Improving the Interpretation of Fixed Effects Regression Results pp. 829-835

- Jonathan Mummolo and Erik Peterson
- A Research Note: The Differential Impact of Threats on Ethnic Prejudice Toward Three Minority Groups in Britain pp. 837-845

- Eline A. de Rooij, Matthew J. Goodwin and Mark Pickup
- Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress – ADDENDUM pp. 847-847

- Daniel M. Butler, Christopher F. Karpowitz and Jeremy C. Pope
Volume 6, issue 3, 2018
- Political Corruption Traps* pp. 413-428

- Marko Klašnja, Andrew T. Little and Joshua A. Tucker
- Conceptions of Shari`a and Support for Militancy and Democratic Values: Evidence From Pakistan* pp. 429-448

- C. Christine Fair, Rebecca Littman and Elizabeth R. Nugent
- Investigating Sequences in Ordinal Data: A New Approach With Adapted Evolutionary Models pp. 449-466

- Patrik Lindenfors, Fredrik Jansson, Yi-ting Wang and Staffan I. Lindberg
- All Economics is Local: Spatial Aggregations of Economic Information* pp. 467-487

- David Fortunato, Clint S. Swift and Laron K. Williams
- A General Model of Abstention Under Compulsory Voting* pp. 489-508

- Gabriel Katz and Ines Levin
- How to Increase Turnout in Low-Salience Elections: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Concurrent Second-Order Elections on Political Participation* pp. 509-526

- Arndt Leininger, Lukas Rudolph and Steffen Zittlau
- Strategic Ambiguity of Party Positions in Multi-Party Competition* pp. 527-548

- Thomas Bräuninger and Nathalie Giger
- Don’t Know What You Got: A Bayesian Hierarchical Model of Neuroticism and Nonresponse* pp. 549-569

- Jonathan D. Klingler, Gary E. Hollibaugh and Adam J. Ramey
- Comparing Strategies for Estimating Constituency Opinion from National Survey Samples* pp. 571-591

- Chris Hanretty, Benjamin E. Lauderdale and Nick Vivyan
- The Effects of Government System Fractionalization on Satisfaction With Democracy* pp. 593-611

- Pablo Christmann and Mariano Torcal
- Nongovernmental Campaign Communication Providing Ballot Secrecy Assurances Increases Turnout: Results From Two Large-Scale Experiments* pp. 613-624

- Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, Albert H. Fang and Andrew Gooch
- The Impact of Party Cues on Manual Coding of Political Texts* pp. 625-633

- Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik and Thomas M. Meyer
Volume 6, issue 2, 2018
- Luck of the Draw? Private Members’ Bills and the Electoral Connection* pp. 211-227

- Brian D. Williams and Indridi Indridason
- Which Matters Most: Party Strategic Exit or Voter Strategic Voting? A Laboratory Experiment* pp. 229-244

- Damien Bol, André Blais and Simon Labbé St-Vincent
- Google Politics: The Political Determinants of Internet Censorship in Democracies* pp. 245-263

- Stephen A. Meserve and Daniel Pemstein
- Presidential Particularism and US Trade Politics* pp. 265-281

- Kenneth S. Lowande, Jeffery A. Jenkins and Andrew J. Clarke
- Parties are No Civic Charities: Voter Contact and the Changing Partisan Composition of the Electorate* pp. 283-298

- Florian Foos and Peter John
- Constructing Congressional Activity: Uncertainty and the Dynamics of Legislative Attention* pp. 299-321

- Josh M. Ryan
- Ideology and the US Congressional Vote* pp. 323-341

- Boris Shor and Jon C. Rogowski
- Omitted Variables, Countervailing Effects, and the Possibility of Overadjustment* pp. 343-354

- Kevin A. Clarke, Brenton Kenkel and Miguel R. Rueda
- Income Measures in Cross-National Surveys: Problems and Solutions* pp. 355-363

- Michael J Donnelly and Grigore Pop-Eleches
- Enhancing Validity in Observational Settings When Replication is Not Possible* pp. 365-380

- Christopher J. Fariss and Zachary M. Jones
- Unreliable Inferences About Unobserved Processes: A Critique of Partial Observability Models* pp. 381-391

- Carlisle Rainey and Robert A. Jackson
- To Lag or Not to Lag?: Re-Evaluating the Use of Lagged Dependent Variables in Regression Analysis* pp. 393-411

- Arjun S. Wilkins
Volume 6, issue 1, 2018
- Federal Democracy in the Laboratory: Power Decentralization and Democratic Incentives Against Corruption* pp. 1-14

- Rodolpho Bernabel
- Signaling by Signature: The Weight of International Opinion and Ratification of Treaties by Domestic Veto Players* pp. 15-31

- David Hugh-Jones, Karolina Milewicz and Hugh Ward
- Assessing Threats to Inference with Simultaneous Sensitivity Analysis: The Case of US Supreme Court Oral Arguments* pp. 33-56

- Jeffrey Budziak and Daniel Lempert
- Relative Poverty, Perceived Violence, and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan* pp. 57-81

- C. Christine Fair, Rebecca Littman, Neil Malhotra and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Income Perception, Information, and Progressive Taxation: Evidence from a Survey Experiment* pp. 83-110

- José Fernández-Albertos and Alexander Kuo
- Protecting People from Natural Disasters: Political Institutions and Ocean-Originated Hazards* pp. 111-134

- Alejandro Quiroz Flores
- Separating Candidate Valence and Proximity Voting: Determinants of Competitors’ Non-Policy Appeal* pp. 135-151

- Dominic Nyhuis
- Veto Override Requirements and Executive Success* pp. 153-179

- Robert J. McGrath, Jon C. Rogowski and Josh M. Ryan
- Measuring Foreign Policy Positions of Members of the US Congress* pp. 181-196

- Gyung-Ho Jeong
- Estimating Uncertainty in Party Policy Positions Using the Confrontational Approach* pp. 197-209

- Tom Louwerse and Huib Pellikaan
Volume 5, issue 4, 2017
- Alliances and the High Politics of International Trade* pp. 587-611

- Scott Wolford and Moonhawk Kim
- The Bar Fight Theory of International Conflict: Regime Type, Coalition Size, and Victory* pp. 613-639

- Benjamin A.T. Graham, Erik Gartzke and Christopher J. Fariss
- What To Do About Atheoretic Lags* pp. 641-665

- Skyler J. Cranmer, Douglas R. Rice and Randolph M. Siverson
- Gaffe Appeal A Field Experiment on Partisan Selective Exposure to Election Messages* pp. 667-687

- Timothy J. Ryan and Ted Brader
- The Effect of Electoral Systems on Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Natural Experiment* pp. 689-710

- Carlos Sanz
- “Don’t Know” Responses, Personality, and the Measurement of Political Knowledge* pp. 711-731

- Stephen A. Jessee
- Measuring Emotional Response: Comparing Alternative Approaches to Measurement* pp. 733-754

- George E. Marcus, W. Russell Neuman and Michael B. MacKuen
- Heuristics, Heterogeneity and Green Choices Voting on California’s Proposition 23* pp. 755-774

- Harold D. Clarke, Euel Elliott and Marianne C. Stewart
- Electoral Competitiveness and Turnout in British Elections, 1964–2010* pp. 775-794

- Jack Vowles, Gabriel Katz and Daniel Stevens
Volume 5, issue 3, 2017
- The Perverse Consequences of Policy Restrictions in the Presence of Asymmetric Information* pp. 411-425

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve and Valentino Larcinese
- Insuring Against Past Perils: The Politics of Post-Currency Crisis Foreign Exchange Reserve Accumulation* pp. 427-446

- Liam F. McGrath
- Regions at Risk: Predicting Conflict Zones in African Insurgencies* pp. 447-465

- Sebastian Schutte
- Hubs of Governance: Path Dependence and Higher-Order Effects of Preferential Trade Agreement Formation* pp. 467-488

- Soo Yeon Kim and Mark S. Manger
- Party Competition and the Inter-Industry Structure of US Trade Protection* pp. 489-509

- Su-Hyun Lee
- Diffusion in Congress: Measuring the Social Dynamics of Legislative Behavior* pp. 511-527

- René Lindstädt, Ryan J. Vander Wielen and Matthew Green
- Governments, Parliaments and Legislative Activity* pp. 529-554

- Thomas Bräuninger, Marc Debus and Fabian Wüst
- Bounding Causal Effects in Ecological Inference Problems* pp. 555-565

- Alejandro Corvalan, Emerson Melo, Robert Sherman and Matthew Shum
- Citizens United: A Theoretical Evaluation* pp. 567-574

- Carlo Prato and Stephane Wolton
- How to Survey About Electoral Turnout? The Efficacy of the Face-Saving Response Items in 19 Different Contexts* pp. 575-584

- Alexandre Morin-Chassé, Damien Bol, Laura B. Stephenson and Simon Labbé St-Vincent
- Party System Nationalization and the Provision of Public Health Services—CORRIGENDUM pp. 585-585

- Allen Hicken, Ken Kollman and Joel W. Simmons
Volume 5, issue 2, 2017
- Brother or Burden: An Experiment on Reducing Prejudice Toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey* pp. 201-219

- Egor Lazarev and Kunaal Sharma
- Counterbalancing, Spatial Dependence, and Peer Group Effects* pp. 221-239

- Tobias Böhmelt, Andrea Ruggeri and Ulrich Pilster
- Prejudice and Politics Re-Examined The Political Significance of Implicit Racial Bias* pp. 241-259

- Donald R. Kinder and Timothy J. Ryan
- Coalition Formation and Selectorate Theory: An Experiment* pp. 261-275

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Distinguishing Occasional Abstention from Routine Indifference in Models of Vote Choice* pp. 277-294

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi and Kathleen Marchetti
- Mode Matters: Evaluating Response Comparability in a Mixed-Mode Survey* pp. 295-313

- Benjamin T. Bowyer and Jon C. Rogowski
- Linking Party Preferences and the Composition of Government: A New Standard for Evaluating the Performance of Electoral Democracy* pp. 315-331

- André Blais, Eric Guntermann and Marc A. Bodet
- Coalition Governments and Party Competition: Political Communication Strategies of Coalition Parties* pp. 333-349

- Iñaki Sagarzazu and Heike Klüver
- Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress* pp. 351-366

- Daniel M. Butler, Christopher F. Karpowitz and Jeremy C. Pope
- The Difference Between Self-Reported and Perceived Survey Measures and the Implications for Political Socialization Research* pp. 367-378

- Joris Boonen, Ellen Quintelier and Marc Hooghe
- Estimating Intra-Party Preferences: Comparing Speeches to Votes* pp. 379-396

- Daniel Schwarz, Denise Traber and Kenneth Benoit
- Primaries and Candidates: Examining the Influence of Primary Electorates on Candidate Ideology* pp. 397-408

- Lindsay Nielson and Neil Visalvanich
- Brother or Burden: An Experiment on Reducing Prejudice Toward Syrian Refugees in Turkey—ERRATUM pp. 409-409

- Egor Lazarev and Kunaal Sharma
Volume 5, issue 1, 2017
- A Political Economy of Income Tax Policies* pp. 1-29

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, George Downs and Alastair Smith
- Dependency Status and Demand for Social Insurance: Evidence from Experiments and Surveys* pp. 31-53

- John S. Ahlquist, John Hamman and Bradley M. Jones
- Globalization and the Demand-Side of Politics: How Globalization Shapes Labor Market Risk Perceptions and Policy Preferences* pp. 55-80

- Stefanie Walter
- Elections and Civil War in Africa* pp. 81-102

- José A. Cheibub and Jude C. Hays
- Preventive War as a Result of Long-Term Shifts in Power* pp. 103-121

- Colin Krainin
- Rationalist Experiments on War* pp. 123-142

- Kai Quek
- Hazards or Hassles The Effect of Sanctions on Leader Survival* pp. 143-161

- Amanda A. Licht
- Information Manipulation and Reform in Authoritarian Regimes* pp. 163-178

- Jidong Chen and Yiqing Xu
- The Correlates of Media Freedom: An Introduction of the Global Media Freedom Dataset* pp. 179-188

- Jenifer Whitten-Woodring and Douglas A. Van Belle
- Heterogeneity in the Militarized Interstate Disputes (MIDs), 1816–2001: What Fatal MIDs Cannot Fix* pp. 189-199

- Douglas M. Gibler and Erin K. Little
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