Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy
- Resilience in the Rust Belt: Michigan Democrats and the UAW (WP-13-04)
- Political Participation by Wealthy Americans (WP-13-03)
- The Policy Consequences of Motivated Information Processing Among the Partisan Elite (WP-13-02)
- Compromise vs. Compromises: Conceptions of Bipartisanship in the American Electorate (WP-13-01)
- Do Job Networks Disadvantage Women? Evidence from a Recruitment Experiment in Malawi (WP-12-19)
- Long-Run Impacts of Childhood Access to the Safety Net (WP-12-17)
- Choosing Size of Government Under Ambiguity: Infrastructure Spending and Income Taxation (WP-12-16)
- How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation (WP-12-14)
- Political Dynamics of Framing (WP-12-13)
- Motivating Action on Energy in the U.S. (WP-12-10)
- Studying Discrimination: Fundamental Challenges and Recent Progress (WP-12-08)
- A Source of Bias in Public Opinion Stability (WP-12-07)
- Is Public Opinion Stable? Resolving the Micro-Macro Disconnect in Studies of Public Opinion (WP-12-06)
- Identification of Preferences and Evaluation of Income Tax Policy (WP-12-02)
- 'Dying From' to 'Living With': Framing Institutions and the Coping Processes of African American Women Living with HIV/AIDS (WP-12-01)
- Wealthy Americans, Philanthropy, and the Common Good (WP-11-13)
- Deterrence and the Death Penalty: Partial Identification Analysis Using Repeated Cross Sections (WP-11-12)
- Congressional Campaign Communications in an Internet Age (WP-11-11)
- Counter-Framing Effects (WP-11-10)
- Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: The Importance of Pretreatment Effects (WP-11-09)
- What Affluent Americans Want from Politics (WP-11-08)
- Interviewing Wealthy Americans (WP-11-07)
- Candidate Preferences and Expectations of Election Outcomes: Evidence from the American Life Panel (WP-11-05)
- How Do the Elderly Fare in Medical Malpractice Litigation, Before and After Tort Reform? Evidence from Texas, 1988–2007 (WP-11-03)
- Overwhelmed and Underinformed? How Americans Keep Up with Current Events in the Age of Social Media (WP-11-02)
- The Prevalence of Smartphone Use Among a Wired Group of Young Adults (WP-11-01)
- Congressional Agenda Control and the Decline of Bipartisan Cooperation (WP-10-11)
- Bias in Political Communication Experiments (WP-10-10)
- Genes, Eyeglasses, and Social Policy (WP-10-09)
- Paint the White House Black: Black Media in the Obama Era (WP-10-08)
- Policy Analysis with Incredible Certitude (WP-10-07)
- Tobin Meets Oates: Solidarity and the Optimal Fiscal Federal Structure (WP-10-05)
- School Finance Reform and the Progressivity of State Taxes (WP-10-04)
- Lawyers in National Policymaking (WP-10-01)
- Probabilistic Polling and Voting in the 2008 Presidential Election: Evidence from the American Life Panel (WP-09-09)
- Issue Engagement on Congressional Candidate Websites (2002-2006) (WP-09-07)
- Timeless Strategy Meets New Medium: Going Negative on Congressional Campaign Websites, 2002-2006 (WP-09-06)
- Students as Experimental Participants: A Defense of the "Narrow Data Base" (WP-09-05)
- Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies (WP-09-03)
- Diversified Policy Choice with Partial Knowledge of Policy Effectiveness (WP-09-02)
- Competitive Lending with Partial Knowledge of Loan Repayment (WP-08-11)
- Can Electoral Laws Increase Women's Representation? (WP-08-08)
- Public Opinion and Social Insurance: The American Experience (WP-08-03)
- Going Negative in a New Media Age: Congressional Campaign Websites, 2002-2006 (WP-07-11)
- Segmented Representation: The Reagan White House and Disproportionate Responsiveness (WP-07-10)
- The Technological Development of Candidate Websites: How and Why Candidates Use Web Innovations (WP-07-09)
- Adaptive Partial Drug Approval (WP-07-08)
- Public Opinion on Energy Policy, 1974-2006 (WP-07-07)
- A Disconnect Between Foreign Policymakers and the Public? (WP-06-10)
- Lawyers of the Right: Networks and Organization (WP-06-07)
- The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide in the United States (WP-06-06)
- Agency, Monitoring, and Electoral Institutions: The 17th Amendment and Representation in the Senate (WP-06-04)
- In Search of Killer Amendments in the Modern Congress (WP-06-03)
- Of Men, Women, and Motivation: A Role Congruity Account (WP-05-12)
- Examining Gender Gaps in Sociopolitical Attitudes: It’s Not Mars and Venus (WP-05-11)
- Farewell to Maternalism? State Policies and Mothers’ Employment (WP-05-10)
- Actual versus Perceived Online Abilities: The Difference Gender Makes (WP-05-09)
- Who Deliberates? Discursive Participation in America (WP-05-08)
- Who Should Govern Congress? The Salary Grab of 1873 and the Coalition of Reform (WP-05-07)
- Welfare State Persistence in OECD Democracies (WP-05-06)
- Search Profiling with Partial Knowledge of Deterrence (WP-05-05)
- Social Provision and Regulation: Theories of States, Social Policies, and Modernity (WP-04-07)
- Family Planning Policy and Development Discourse in Trinidad & Tobago: A Case Study in Nationalism and Women’s Equality (WP-04-06)
- Who Influences U.S. Foreign Policy? (WP-04-05)
- Partisanship and Contested Election Cases in the House of Representatives, 1789-2002 (WP-04-04)
- Punishment and Democracy: The Significance of the Disenfranchisement of Nonincarcerated Felons and Ex-Felons (WP-04-03)
- Gender Gaps in Sociopolitical Attitudes: A Social Psychological Analysis (WP-03-15)
- Gender and Economic Sociology (WP-03-14)
- Toward Gender Equality: Progress and Bottlenecks (WP-03-13)
- Why Are Some Academic Fields Tipping Toward Female? The Sex Composition of U.S. Fields of Doctoral Degree Receipt, 1971-1998 (WP-03-12)
- Differentiation Strategy and Market Deregulation: Local Telecommunication Entry in the Late 1990s (WP-03-11)
- How Should We Measure Consumer Confidence (Sentiment)?: Evidence from the Michigan Survey of Consumers (WP-03-06)
- Framing the Growth Debate (WP-03-09)
- Parties as Procedural Coalitions in Congress: Evidence from a Natural Experiment (WP-03-08)
- Global Policy Fields: Conflicts and Settlements in the Emergence of Organized International Attention to Official Statistics, 1853-1947 (WP-02-45)
- Digital Dispersion: An Industrial and Geographic Census of Commercial Internet Use (WP-02-44)
- Privacy as Property: News and the Right of Publicity (WP-02-43)
- Alternatives Within the White House Public Opinion Apparatus: Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, and “Hawkish” Opinion Mail (WP-02-42)
- Government Redistribution in the Shadow of Legislative Elections: A Study of the Illinois Member Initiative Grants Program (WP-02-41)
- Ballot Manipulation and the “Menace of Negro Domination”: Racial Threat and Felon Disfranchisement in the United States, 1850-2000 (WP-02-40)
- "Civil Death” or Civil Rights? Public Attitudes Towards Felon Disfranchisement in the United States (WP-02-39)
- Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social Security (WP-02-38)
- Social Movements, Field Frames, and Industry Emergence: A Cultural-Political Perspective on U.S. Recycling (WP-02-27)
- Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance (WP-02-23)
- The Political Paradox of Gender: The Attitudes of Women and Men Toward Socially Compassionate and Morally Traditional Policies, 1973-1998 (WP-02-13)
- Globalization and Energy Policy: The Critical Role of the State and Its Constituencies (WP-02-12)