Political Science Research and Methods

Political Science Research and Methods

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Cambridge University Press


City limits to partisan polarization in the American public
Amalie Jensen, William Marble, Kenneth Scheve, Matthew J. Slaughter

Partisan selective exposure in online news consumption: evidence from the 2016 presidential campaign
Erik Peterson, Sharad Goel, Shanto Iyengar

Fiscal rules and electoral turnout
Lasse Aaskoven

No calm after the storm-diaspora influence on bilateral emergency aid flows
Hendrik Platte

Quitting globalization: trade-related job losses, nationalism, and resistance to FDI in the United States
Yilang Feng, Andrew Kerner, Jane L. Sumner

Select The electoral implications of politically irrelevant cues under demanding electoral systems
The electoral implications of politically irrelevant cues under demanding electoral systems
Taishi Muraoka

Select Economic distress and voting: evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis
Economic distress and voting: evidence from the subprime mortgage crisis
Andrew B. Hall, Jesse Yoder, Nishant Karandikar

Media with reputational concerns: yes men or watchdogs?
Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen

Campaign finance legislation and the supply-side of the revolving door
Simon Weschle

Statistical inference for multilayer networks in political science
Ted Hsuan Yun Chen

Select Technology and protest: the political effects of electronic voting in India
Technology and protest: the political effects of electronic voting in India
Zuheir Desai, Alexander Lee

How valuable is a legislative seat? Incumbency effects in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
Juan Pablo Micozzi, Adri谩n Lucardi

Research Note

Using screeners to measure respondent attention on self-administered surveys: Which items and how many?
Adam J. Berinsky, Michele F. Margolis, Michael W. Sances, Christopher Warshaw

Select Propaganda to persuade
Propaganda to persuade
Tinghua Yu

It's a (coarsened exact) match! Non-parametric imputation of European abstainers' vote
Damien Bol, Marco Giani