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  • Black, Ryan C., Ryan J. Owens, Justin Wedeking, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2016. "The Influence of Public Sentiment on Supreme Court Opinion Clarity." Law & Society Review 50(3): 703-732. blackEtAl _2016LSR.pdf219.43 KB
  • Enns, Peter K., Nathan Kelly, Takaaki Masaki, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2016. "Don't Jettison the General Error Correction Model Just Yet: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Spurious Regression with the GECM." Research and Politics 3(2): 1-13. ennsKellyMasakiWohlfarth_RAP2016.pdf1.15 MB
  • Huddy, Leonie, Lilliana Mason, and S. Nechama Horwitz. 2016. “Political Identity Convergence: On Being Latino, Becoming a Democrat, and Getting Active.” RSF 2 (3): 205–28. http://www.rsfjournal.org/doi/full/10.7758/RSF.2016.2.3.11 Huddy et al. - 2016 - Political Identity Convergence On Being Latino, B.pdf765.33 KB
  • Mason, Lilliana. 2016. “A Cross-Cutting Calm How Social Sorting Drives Affective Polarization.” Public Opinion Quarterly, March
  • Party versus Faction in the Reformed Presidential Nomination SystemPS- Political Science & Politics, party-versus-faction-in-the-reformed-presidential-nominating-system.pdf190.63 KB
  • Biggers, Daniel R., and Michael J. Hanmer. 2015. “Who Makes Voting Convenient? Explaining the Adoption of Early and No-Excuse Absentee Voting in the American States.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 15:192-210, 2015. Biggers and Hanmer SPPQ early and no-excuse absentee voting adoption.pdf482.88 KB
  • Davis, Nicholas T., and Lilliana Mason. 2015. “Sorting and the Split-Ticket: Evidence from Presidential and Subpresidential Elections.” Political Behavior, August, 1–18.
  • Huddy, Leonie, Lilliana Mason, and Lene Aarøe. 2015. “Expressive Partisanship: Campaign Involvement, Political Emotion, and Partisan Identity.” American Political Science Review 109 (01): 1–17. .
  • Mason, Lilliana. 2015. “‘I Disrespectfully Agree’: The Differential Effects of Partisan Sorting on Social and Issue Polarization.” American Journal of Political Science 59 (1): 128–45.
  • Morris, Irwin. Race and the Tea Party in the Old Dominion: Split-Ticket Voting in the 2013 Virginia Elections. With M.V. Hood III and Quentin Kidd. 2015. PS: Political Science and Politics. 48:107-114.
  • Morris, Irwin. Tea Leaves and Southern Politics: Explaining Tea Party Support Among Southern Republicans. With M.V. Hood III and Quentin Kidd. 2015. Social Science Quarterly. 96: 923-940
  • Park, Won-ho, Michael J. Hanmer, and Daniel R. Biggers. 2014. “Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions: Straight and Split-Ticket Voting in Diverse Settings and Small Samples.” Electoral Studies,36:192-203, 2014. Park Hanmer Biggers ES Ecological Inference Under Unfavorable Conditions.pdf422.31 KB
  • ​“Congressional Polarization and Trust,” The Forum, v. 13 (Fall 2015), pp. 361-373.​ Uslaner Congressional Polarization and Political Trust Forum.pdf997.81 KB
  • ​“What’s the Matter with Palm Beach County?.” Politics and Religion, v. 8 (December 2015), pp 699 - 717​ Uslaner Palm Beach County Politics and Religion.pdf146.07 KB
  • Cassese, Erin, Leonie Huddy, Todd Hartman, Lilliana Mason, Christopher Weber. 2013. “Socially-Mediated Internet Surveys (SMIS): Recruiting Participants for Online Experiments.” PS: Political Science and Politics 46(4): 775-784.
  • Mason, Lilliana. 2013. “The Rise of Uncivil Agreement Issue Versus Behavioral Polarization in the American Electorate.” American Behavioral Scientist 57 (1): 140–59. .
  • “Trust as an Alternative to Risk,” Public Choice, v. 157 (2013), pp. 629-639. uslanertrustalternativeriskpublicchoice.pdf422.77 KB
  • Morris, Irwin. The Rational Southerner: Black Mobilization, Republican Growth, and the Partisan Transformation of the American South. 2012. With M.V. Hood III and Quentin Kidd. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • “An Alternative Approach to Estimating Who is Most Likely to Respond to Changes in Registration Laws.” Political Behavior, 29:1-30, 2007. Hanmer PB Reg laws.pdf262 KB
  • “Good Excuses: Understanding Who Votes with an Improved Turnout Question.” (Brian Duff, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park, and Ismail K. White). Public Opinion Quarterly, 71:67-90, 2007. Duff Hanmer Park White POQ Good Excuses Overreporting.pdf135.85 KB

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