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Doherty D, Dowling C, Miller M. Are Financial or Moral Scandals Worse? It Depends. PS: Political Science and Politics. 2011;44:749–757.
Doherty D, Dowling C, Miller M. Are Financial or Moral Scandals Worse? It Depends. PS: Political Science and Politics. 2011;44:749–757.
Gerber A, Huber G, Doherty D, Dowling C. Policy Confidence and Electoral Punishment: A New Dimension for Understanding Electoral Accountability. Journal of Politics. 2011;74:1206–1224.
Gerber A, Huber G, Doherty D, Dowling C. Policy Confidence and Electoral Punishment: A New Dimension for Understanding Electoral Accountability. Journal of Politics. 2011;74:1206–1224.
Neblo M, Esterling K, Kennedy R, Lazer D, Sokhey A. Who Wants To Deliberate—And Why? American Political Science Review. 2010;104:566–583.
Neblo M, Esterling K, Kennedy R, Lazer D, Sokhey A. Who Wants To Deliberate—And Why? American Political Science Review. 2010;104:566–583.
Lawrence E, Binder S, Maltzman F. The Impact of Party Cues on Citizen Evaluations of Senators. Congress and the Presidency. 2011;38(1):1–15.
Lawrence E, Binder S, Maltzman F. The Impact of Party Cues on Citizen Evaluations of Senators. Congress and the Presidency. 2011;38(1):1–15.
Greene J, Persily N, Ansolabehere S. Profiling Originalism. Columbia Law Review. 2011;111(2):356–418.
Greene J, Persily N, Ansolabehere S. Profiling Originalism. Columbia Law Review. 2011;111(2):356–418.
Zigerell. You Wouldn’t Like Me When I’m Angry: List Experiment Misreporting. Social Science Quarterly. 2011;92(2):552–62.
Zigerell. You Wouldn’t Like Me When I’m Angry: List Experiment Misreporting. Social Science Quarterly. 2011;92(2):552–62.