Bradford S. Jones

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1994-2006 Political Science University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
 2006- University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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General, Journalism
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Albert D. Cover grad student 1994 SUNY Stony Brook
 (A Longitudinal Perspective on Congressional Careers)
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Jones B, Martin DJ. (2016) Path-to-Citizenship or Deportation? How Elite Cues Shaped Opinion on Immigration in the 2010 U.S. House Elections Political Behavior. 1-28
Branton RP, Cassese EC, Jones BS. (2012) Race, ethnicity, and U.S. house incumbents evaluations Legislative Studies Quarterly. 37: 465-489
Branton R, Cassese EC, Jones BS, et al. (2011) All along the watchtower: Acculturation fear, anti-latino affect, and immigration Journal of Politics. 73: 664-679
Crisp BF, Escobar-Lemmon MC, Jones BS, et al. (2009) The Electoral Connection and Legislative Committees The Journal of Legislative Studies. 15: 35-52
Jones BS, Branton RP. (2005) Beyond logit and probit: Cox duration models of single, repeating, and competing events for state policy adoption State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 5: 420-443
Goertz G, Jones B, Diehl PF. (2005) Maintenance processes in international rivalries Journal of Conflict Resolution. 49: 742-769
Branton RP, Jones BS. (2005) Reexamining racial attitudes: The conditional relationship between diversity and socioeconomic environment American Journal of Political Science. 49: 359-372
Crisp BF, Escobar-Lemmon MC, Jones BS, et al. (2004) Vote-seeking incentives and legislative representation in six presidential democracies Journal of Politics. 66: 823-846
Steenbergen MR, Jones BS. (2002) Modeling multilevel data structures American Journal of Political Science. 46: 218-237
Jones BS, Sobel ME. (2000) Modeling direction and intensity in semantically balanced ordinal scales: An assessment of congressional incumbent approval American Journal of Political Science. 44: 174-185
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