Frederick J. Boehmke
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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Sign in to add traineeJames A. Rydberg | grad student | 2010 | University of Iowa |
Robert J McGrath | grad student | 2005-2011 | University of Iowa |
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Boehmke FJ, Desmarais BA, Eastman A, et al. (2023) SPRC19: A Database of State Policy Responses to COVID-19 in the United States. Scientific Data. 10: 526 |
Boehmke FJ, Witmer RC. (2020) Representation and lobbying by Indian nations in California: Is tribal lobbying all about gaming? Interest Groups & Advocacy. 9: 80-101 |
Boehmke FJ, Dion D, Shipan CR. (2020) A duration estimator for a continuous time war of attrition game Political Science Research and Methods. 1-19 |
Stein RM, Mann C, Stewart C, et al. (2019) Waiting to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election: Evidence from a Multi-county Study Political Research Quarterly. 73: 439-453 |
Boehmke FJ, Brockway M, Desmarais BA, et al. (2019) SPID: A New Database for Inferring Public Policy Innovativeness and Diffusion Networks Policy Studies Journal. 48: 517-545 |
Boehmke FJ. (2018) “Subverting Administrative Oversight: Campaign Contributions and Nursing Home Inspections" State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 18: 441-466 |
Jin S, Boehmke FJ. (2017) Proper Specification of Nonproportional Hazards Corrections in Duration Models Political Analysis. 25: 138-144 |
Boehmke FJ, Rury AA, Desmarais BA, et al. (2016) The Seeds of Policy Change: Leveraging Diffusion to Disseminate Policy Innovations. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law |
Boehmke FJ, Pacheco J. (2016) Introduction to SPPQ Special Issue on Policy Diffusion State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 16: 3-7 |
Kreitzer RJ, Boehmke FJ. (2016) Modeling Heterogeneity in Pooled Event History Analysis State Politics and Policy Quarterly. 16: 121-141 |