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Barnes, Lucy;
de Romemont, Julia;
Lauderdale, Benjamin E;
(2024)
Public Preferences Over Changes to the Composition of Government Tax Revenue.
British Journal of Political Science (BJPolS)
10.1017/S0007123424000127.
(In press).
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Baron, D;
Lauderdale, B;
Sheehy-Skeffington, J;
(2023)
A Leader Who Sees the World as I Do: Voters Prefer Candidates Whose Statements Reveal Matching Social-Psychological Attitudes.
Political Psychology
10.1111/pops.12891.
(In press).
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Beim, D;
Clark, TS;
Lauderdale, BE;
(2021)
Republican-Majority Appellate Panels Increase Execution Rates for Capital Defendants.
The Journal of Politics
, 83
(3)
pp. 1163-1167.
10.1086/710969.
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Benoit, K;
Conway, D;
Lauderdale, BE;
Laver, M;
Mikhaylov, S;
(2016)
Crowd-sourced Text Analysis: Reproducible and Agile Production of Political Data.
American Political Science Review
, 110
(2)
pp. 278-295.
10.1017/S0003055416000058.
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Blumenau, J;
Lauderdale, B;
Bailey, D;
Rivers, D;
(2020)
Model-Based Pre-Election Polling for National and Sub-National Outcomes in the US and UK.
International Journal of Forecasting
, 36
(2)
pp. 399-413.
10.1016/j.ijforecast.2019.05.012.
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Blumenau, J;
Lauderdale, B;
Barnes, L;
(2021)
Measuring Attitudes towards Public Spending using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment.
American Journal of Political Science
10.1111/ajps.12643.
(In press).
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Blumenau, Jack;
Lauderdale, Benjamin E;
(2022)
The Variable Persuasiveness of Political Rhetoric.
American Journal of Political Science
10.1111/ajps.12703.
(In press).
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Blumenau, J;
Lauderdale, BE;
(2018)
Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste: Agenda Setting and Legislative Voting in Response to the EU Crisis.
The Journal of Politics
, 80
(2)
pp. 462-478.
10.1086/694543.
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Eggers, AC;
Lauderdale, BE;
(2017)
Simulating Counterfactual Representation.
Political Analysis
, 24
(2)
pp. 281-290.
10.1093/pan/mpw005.
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Floridi, G;
Lauderdale, BE;
(2022)
Pairwise Comparisons as a Scale Development Tool for Composite Measures.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
10.1111/rssa.12790.
(In press).
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Hanretty, C;
Lauderdale, B;
Vivyan, N;
(2020)
A Choice-Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate.
American Journal of Political Science
, 64
(3)
pp. 519-535.
10.1111/ajps.12470.
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Hanretty, C;
Lauderdale, BE;
Vivyan, N;
(2017)
Dyadic Representation in a Westminster System.
Legislative Studies Quarterly
, 42
(2)
pp. 235-267.
10.1111/lsq.12148.
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Lauderdale, BE;
(2016)
Partisan Disagreements Arising from Rationalization of Common Information.
Political Science Research and Methods
, 4
(3)
pp. 477-492.
10.1017/psrm.2015.51.
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Lauderdale, BE;
Clark, TS;
(2016)
Estimating Vote-Specific Preferences from Roll-Call Data Using Conditional Autoregressive Priors.
The Journal of Politics
, 78
(4)
pp. 1153-1169.
10.1086/686309.
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Lauderdale, BE;
Hanretty, C;
Vivyan, N;
(2018)
Decomposing public opinion variation into ideology, idiosyncrasy, and instability.
Journal of Politics
, 80
(2)
pp. 707-712.
10.1086/695673.
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Sturgis, P;
Kuha, J;
Baker, N;
Callegro, M;
Fisher, S;
Green, J;
Jennings, W;
... Smith, P; + view all
(2018)
An assessment of the causes of the errors in the 2015 UK general election opinion polls.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
, 181
(3)
pp. 757-781.
10.1111/rssa.12329.
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Titelman, N;
Lauderdale, B;
(2022)
Can Citizens Guess How Other Citizens Voted Based on Demographic Characteristics.
Political Science Research and Methods
(In press).
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Titelman, N;
Lauderdale, BE;
(2024)
The effects of party labels on vote choice with realistic candidate differentiation.
Political Science Research and Methods
pp. 1-20.
10.1017/psrm.2024.20.
(In press).
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