Laura B. Stephenson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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(The road less traveled: Alternative paths to liberal market efficiency.) |
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Matthews JS, Michael McGregor R, Stephenson LB. (2021) Conceptualizing Municipal Elections: The Case of Toronto 2018. Urban Affairs Review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.). 58: 1438-1465 |
Laslier JF, Blais A, Bol D, et al. (2015) The EuroVotePlus experiment European Union Politics. 16: 601-615 |
Michael McGregor R, Caruana NJ, Stephenson LB. (2015) Negative Partisanship in a Multi-party System: The Case of Canada Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. 25: 300-316 |
Caruana NJ, McGregor RM, Stephenson LB. (2014) The Power of the Dark Side: Negative Partisanship and Political Behaviour in Canada Canadian Journal of Political Science |
Stephenson LB, Crête J. (2011) Studying political behavior: A comparison of internet and telephone surveys International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 23: 24-55 |
Anderson CD, Stephenson LB. (2011) Environmentalism and party support in Canada: Recent trends outside Quebec Canadian Journal of Political Science. 44: 341-366 |
Singer MM, Stephenson LB. (2009) The political context and Duverger's theory: Evidence at the district level Electoral Studies. 28: 480-491 |
Coan TG, Merolla JL, Stephenson LB, et al. (2008) It's not easy being green: Minor party labels as heuristic aids Political Psychology. 29: 389-405 |
Merolla JL, Stephenson LB, Zechmeister EJ. (2008) Can Canadians take a hint? The (In)effectiveness of party labels as information shortcuts in Canada Canadian Journal of Political Science. 41: 673-696 |
Merolla JL, Stephenson LB. (2007) Strategic voting in Canada: A Cross Time Analysis Electoral Studies. 26: 235-246 |