David P. Brockington, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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(The determinants and ramifications of low information voting.) |
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Brockington D. (2009) It’s About The Benefits Choice Environments, Ideological Proximity and Individual Participation in 28 Democracies Party Politics. 15: 435-454 |
Karp JA, Brockington D. (2005) Social desirability and response validity: A comparative analysis of overreporting voter turnout in five countries Journal of Politics. 67: 825-840 |
Brockington D. (2004) The Paradox of Proportional Representation: The Effect of Party Systems and Coalitions on Individuals' Electoral Participation Political Studies. 52: 469-490 |
Brockington D. (2003) A Low Information Theory of Ballot Position Effect Political Behavior. 25: 1-27 |
Bowler S, Brockington D, Donovan T. (2001) Election systems and voter turnout: Experiments in the United States The Journal of Politics. 63: 902-915 |
Brockington D, Donovan T, Bowler S, et al. (1998) Minority representation under cumulative and limited voting Journal of Politics. 60: 1108-1125 |