Daniel R. Biggers, Ph.D.

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University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Karen M. Kaufmann grad student 2012 University of Maryland
 (Direct democracy and the culture wars.)
Gregory Huber post-doc Yale
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Biggers DR. (2019) Can the Backlash Against Voter ID Laws Activate Minority Voters? Experimental Evidence Examining Voter Mobilization Through Psychological Reactance Political Behavior. 1-19
Biggers DR, Smith DA. (2018) Does threatening their franchise make registered voters more likely to participate? Evidence from an aborted voter purge British Journal of Political Science. 50: 933-954
Biggers DR. (2018) Does Partisan Self-interest Dictate Support for Election Reform? Experimental Evidence on the Willingness of Citizens to Alter the Costs of Voting for Electoral Gain Political Behavior. 41: 1025-1046
Biggers DR, Hanmer MJ. (2017) Understanding the Adoption of Voter Identification Laws in the American States American Politics Research. 45: 560-588
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Biggers DR, et al. (2017) Self-Interest, Beliefs, and Policy Opinions Political Research Quarterly. 70: 155-171
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Meredith M, et al. (2017) Does Incarceration Reduce Voting? Evidence about the Political Consequences of Spending Time in Prison The Journal of Politics. 79: 1130-1146
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Biggers DR, et al. (2017) Why don't people vote in U.S. primary elections? Assessing theoretical explanations for reduced participation Electoral Studies. 45: 119-129
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Biggers DR, et al. (2017) Can Political Participation Prevent Crime? Results from a Field Experiment About Citizenship, Participation, and Criminality Political Behavior. 39: 909-934
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Biggers DR, et al. (2016) Reply to Bryan et al.: Variation in context unlikely explanation of nonrobustness of noun versus verb results. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 113: E6549-E6550
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Biggers DR, et al. (2016) A field experiment shows that subtle linguistic cues might not affect voter behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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