William D. Berry

Affiliations: 
Political Science Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
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General, Public and Social Welfare
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Carsey TM, Winburn J, Berry WD. (2017) Rethinking the Normal Vote, the Personal Vote, and the Impact of Legislative Professionalism in U.S. State Legislative Elections State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 17: 465-488
Berry WD, Demeritt JHR, Esarey J. (2016) Bias and Overconfidence in Parametric Models of Interactive Processes American Journal of Political Science. 60: 521-539
Semat J, Lowery D, Linn S, et al. (2015) The cost growth of government revisited Business and Politics. 17: 723-737
Berry WD, Ringquist EJ, Fording RC, et al. (2015) Assessing the Validity of Enns and Koch’s Measure of State Policy Mood State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 15: 425-435
Carsey TM, Berry WD. (2014) What's a losing party to do? The calculus of contesting state legislative elections Public Choice. 160: 251-273
Berry WD, Fording RC, Ringquist EJ, et al. (2013) A new measure of state government ideology,and evidence that both the new measure and an old measure are valid State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 13: 164-182
Baybeck B, Berry WD, Siegel DA. (2011) A strategic theory of policy diffusion via intergovernmental competition Journal of Politics. 73: 232-247
Berry WD, Fording RC, Ringquist EJ, et al. (2010) Measuring citizen and government ideology in the U.S. states: A Re-appraisal State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 10: 117-135
Berry WD, Demeritt JHR, Esarey J. (2010) Testing for interaction in binary logit and probit models: Is a product term essential? American Journal of Political Science. 54: 248-266
Carsey TM, Niemi RG, Berry WD, et al. (2008) State legislative elections, 1967-2003: Announcing the completion of a cleaned and updated dataset State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 8: 430-443
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