Reply to Spreco, Schön, and Timpka: Perceived Corruption and Preferences for COVID-19 Vaccine Allocations
(2022)
Journal Article
Duch, R., Robinson, T., Clarke, P., Roope, L., & Violato, M. (2022). Reply to Spreco, Schön, and Timpka: Perceived Corruption and Preferences for COVID-19 Vaccine Allocations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(19), Article e2201847119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201847119
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How Campaigns Respond to Ballot Position: A New Mechanism for Order Effects (2022)
Journal Article
Gulzar, S., Ruiz, N., & Robinson, T. (2022). How Campaigns Respond to Ballot Position: A New Mechanism for Order Effects. Journal of Politics, 84(2), 1256-1261. https://doi.org/10.1086/715594000An established finding on ballot design is that top positions on the ballot improve the electoral performance of parties or candidates because voters respond behaviorally to salient information. This article presents evidence on an additional unexplo... Read More about How Campaigns Respond to Ballot Position: A New Mechanism for Order Effects.
When Do Voters Respond to Campaign Finance Disclosure? Evidence from Multiple Election Types (2022)
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Robinson, T. S. (2023). When Do Voters Respond to Campaign Finance Disclosure? Evidence from Multiple Election Types. Political Behavior, 45, 1309–1332. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-021-09766-yIn recent American elections political candidates have actively emphasized features of their fundraising profiles when campaigning. Yet, surprisingly, we know comparatively little about how financial information affects vote choice specifically, whet... Read More about When Do Voters Respond to Campaign Finance Disclosure? Evidence from Multiple Election Types.