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Number of items: 18.
Article
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;
(2025)
Does Reason-Giving Affect Political Attitudes?
British Journal of Political Science
, 55
, Article e64. 10.1017/S0007123424000875.
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Blumenau, Jack;
(2024)
Citizens’ Preferences for Multidimensional Representation.
Perspectives on Politics
(In press).
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Blumenau, Jack;
(2021)
Online Activism and Dyadic Representation: Evidence from the UK E‐Petition System.
Legislative Studies Quarterly
, 46
(4)
pp. 889-920.
10.1111/lsq.12291.
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Blumenau, Jack;
(2021)
The Effects of Female Leadership on Women’s Voice in Political Debate.
British Journal of Political Science
, 51
(2)
750 - 771.
10.1017/S0007123419000334.
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Blumenau, Jack;
Hicks, Timothy;
Pahontu, Raluca L;
(2023)
Risk and Health Policy Preferences: Evidence from the UK COVID-19 Crisis.
British Journal of Political Science
(In press).
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Blumenau, Jack;
Hicks, Timothy;
Pahontu, Raluca L;
(2022)
Risk and Preferences for Government Healthcare Spending: Evidence from the UK COVID-19 Crisis.
British Journal of Political Science
10.1017/s0007123422000539.
(In press).
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Blumenau, Jack;
Lauderdale, Benjamin;
(2024)
Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Very Similar Sets of Foundations When Comparing Moral Violations.
American Political Science Review
10.1017/S0003055424000492.
(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;
Eggers, AC;
Hangartner, D;
Hix, S;
(2017)
Open/Closed List and Party Choice: Experimental Evidence from the UK.
British Journal of Political Science
, 47
(04)
pp. 809-827.
10.1017/S0007123415000629.
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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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Hargrave, Lotte;
Blumenau, Jack;
(2022)
No Longer Conforming to Stereotypes? Gender, Political Style and Parliamentary Debate in the UK.
British Journal of Political Science
pp. 1-18.
10.1017/s0007123421000648.
(In press).
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Hauser, Oliver P;
Light, Miriam;
Shelmerdine, Lizzie;
Blumenau, Jack;
(2025)
Why evaluating the impact of AI needs to start now.
Nature
, 643
(8073)
pp. 910-912.
10.1038/d41586-025-02266-7.
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Lauderdale, Benjamin E;
Blumenau, Jack;
(2025)
Polarization over the priority of political problems.
American Journal of Political Science
10.1111/ajps.12957.
(In press).
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Wiedmann, Lea;
Blumenau, Jack;
Carroll, Orlagh;
Cairns, John;
(2024)
Using automated text classification to explore uncertainty in NICE appraisals for drugs for rare diseases.
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
10.1017/s0266462323002805.
(In press).
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Book chapter
Blumenau, J;
Damiani, R;
(2021)
Legislative Debates in the British House of Commons.
In: Bäck, H and Debus, M and Fernandes, JM, (eds.)
The Politics of Legislative Debate.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
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Report
Blumenau, Jack;
Beckett, Lydia;
Dolby, Jake;
Hauser, Oliver;
Miriam, Miriam;
(2025)
Evaluation Academy - Final Evaluation Report.
Cabinet Office: London, UK.
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