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Social networks affect redistribution decisions and polarization. [PDF]
Tsvetkova M, Olsson H, Galesic M.
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The effect of mass shootings on voter turnout in the United States. [PDF]
Shoub K, Morris K.
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Voting behavior and mortality risk in older adults: Evidence from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. [PDF]
Handy F, Konrath S.
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Can nonpartisan primaries boost turnout and lessen demographic disparities? [PDF]
Donovan T, Micatka NK, Tolbert CJ.
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Effects of sensory IEQ comfort on employees' indoor satisfaction and well-being in overall office spaces: a multi-group SEM approach. [PDF]
Fang W, Shen S.
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Partisan and Geographic Variation in Emotional Responses to COVID-19 Vaccination on Social Media.
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Subhasish Dugar, Quazi Shahriar
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Scholars frequently expect parties to act strategically in parliament, hoping to affect their electoral fortunes. Voters assumingly assess parties by their activity and vote accordingly. However, the retrospective voting literature looks mostly at the government's outcomes, leaving the opposition understudied.
Tuttnauer, Or, Wegmann, Simone (Dr.)
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Scholars frequently expect parties to act strategically in parliament, hoping to affect their electoral fortunes. Voters assumingly assess parties by their activity and vote accordingly. However, the retrospective voting literature looks mostly at the government's outcomes, leaving the opposition understudied.
Tuttnauer, Or, Wegmann, Simone (Dr.)
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