David Doherty, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Loyola University, Chicago, IL, United States |
Area:
General, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"David Doherty"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJennifer Wolak | grad student | 2008 | CU Boulder | |
(Perceived motivations in the political arena.) | ||||
Gregory Huber | post-doc | 2008-2011 | Yale |
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Doherty D, Bryan AC, Hanania D, et al. (2020) The Public’s Foreign Aid Priorities: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment: American Politics Research. 48: 635-648 |
Dowling CM, Doherty D, Hill SJ, et al. (2019) The voting experience and beliefs about ballot secrecy. Plos One. 14: e0209765 |
Doherty D, Dowling CM, Gerber AS, et al. (2019) Should I Cast an Ill-Informed Ballot? Examining the Contours of the Normative Obligation to Vote American Politics Research. 47: 1081-1099 |
Doherty D, Schraeder PJ, Dobbs KL. (2019) Do democratic revolutions ‘activate’ participants? The case of Tunisia Politics. 40: 170-188 |
Doherty D, Bryan AC, Willis R, et al. (2019) Representation Imperatives in the Public Mind Social Science Quarterly. 100: 1963-1983 |
Doherty D, Harbridge‐Yong L. (2019) The Effects of Blaming Others for Legislative Inaction on Individual and Collective Evaluations Legislative Studies Quarterly. 45: 69-99 |
Doherty D, Dowling CM, Miller MG. (2019) Do Local Party Chairs Think Women and Minority Candidates Can Win? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment The Journal of Politics. 81: 1282-1297 |
Doherty D, Dowling CM, Miller MG. (2019) The conditional effect of local party organization activity on federal election outcomes Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 1-20 |
Doherty D, Schraeder PJ. (2018) Social Signals and Participation in the Tunisian Revolution The Journal of Politics. 80: 675-691 |
Doherty D, Dowling CM, Gerber AS, et al. (2017) Are Voting Norms Conditional? How Electoral Context and Peer Behavior Shape the Social Returns to Voting The Journal of Politics. 79: 1095-1100 |