Brian F. Schaffner, Ph.D.

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2002 Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Gerald C. Wright grad student 2002 Indiana University
 (House members, legislative activities, and local coverage.)
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La Raja RJ, Schaffner BF. (2022) A cash lottery increases voter turnout. Plos One. 17: e0268640
Costa M, Schaffner BF, Prevost A. (2018) Walking the walk? Experiments on the effect of pledging to vote on youth turnout. Plos One. 13: e0197066
Rhodes JH, Schaffner BF, Raja RJL. (2018) Detecting and Understanding Donor Strategies in Midterm Elections Political Research Quarterly. 71: 503-516
Costa M, Schaffner BF. (2018) How Gender Conditions the Way Citizens Evaluate and Engage with Their Representatives Political Research Quarterly. 71: 46-58
Schaffner BF, Luks S. (2018) Misinformation or Expressive Responding? What an Inauguration Crowd Can Tell Us about the source of Political Misinformation in Surveys Public Opinion Quarterly. 82: 135-147
Costa M, Johnson KT, Schaffner BF. (2018) Rethinking Representation from a Communal Perspective Political Behavior. 40: 301-320
Rhodes JH, Schaffner BF. (2017) Testing Models of Unequal Representation: Democratic Populists and Republican Oligarchs? Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 12: 185-204
Rhodes JH, Schaffner BF, McElwee S. (2017) Is America More Divided by Race or Class? Race, Income, and Attitudes among Whites, African Americans, and Latinos The Forum. 15: 71-107
Hersh ED, Schaffner BF. (2017) Postmaterialist Particularism: What Petitions Can Tell Us About Biases in the Policy Agenda: American Politics Research. 46: 434-464
Schaffner B. (2017) Multidimensional Democracy: A Supply and Demand Theory of Representation in American Legislatures. By Jeffrey J. Harden. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. The Journal of Politics. 79
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