Department of Political Science
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Publications No Middle
Ground: How Informal Party Organizations Control Nominations and Polarize
Legislatures, The University of
Michigan Press, 2009 (publisher's
page). "Cooperative
Party Factions in American Politics," American Politics Research, (forthcoming, with Gregory Koger and Hans
Noel). "Partisan Webs:
Information Exchange and Party Networks," British Journal of
Political Science, 2009 (with
Gregory Koger and Hans Noel). "Where You Sit is Where
You Stand: The Impact of Seating Proximity on Legislative Cue-Taking,"
Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 2008, 3: 301-311. "It Takes an Outsider:
Extra-legislative Organization And Partisanship In The California Assembly,
1849-2006," The American Journal of Political Science 51: 482-497. "Ideological Adaptation? The Survival
Instinct of Threatened Legislators," The Journal of Politics, 2007, 69: 828-843 (with Thad Kousser and Jeffrey
B. Lewis). "A Return to Normalcy? Revisiting the
Effects of Term Limits on Competitiveness and Spending in California Assembly
Elections," State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 2007, 7: 20-38 (with Jeffrey B. Lewis). "Data Entry: Going Pro," The Political
Methodologist, 2005, 13: 19-20. "The Stealth Campaign: Experimental Studies of Slate Mail in
California," Journal of Law & Politics, 2001, 17 (with Shanto Iyengar and Daniel
Lowenstein). California Stuff California Assembly election returns (1898-2000) California Assembly Speaker Elections, 1891-2002 Animation of ideal points
in the California Assembly California
Assembly ideal points, 1901-2003: Stata,
SPSS, or Excel
format. Codebook here. Colorado Stuff |
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