Jonathan E. Woon, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Woon J, Craig S, Leifson A, et al. (2020) Trump Is Not a (Condorcet) Loser! Primary Voters’ Preferences and the 2016 Republican Presidential Nomination Ps Political Science & Politics. 53: 407-412 |
Minozzi W, Woon J. (2020) Direct response and the strategy method in an experimental cheap talk game Journal of Socio-Economics. 85: 101498 |
Dancey L, Tarpey M, Woon J. (2019) The Macro-dynamics of Partisan Advantage: Political Research Quarterly. 72: 450-459 |
Woon J, Kanthak K. (2019) Elections, ability, and candidate honesty Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 157: 735-753 |
Minozzi W, Woon J. (2019) The limited value of a second opinion: Competition and exaggeration in experimental cheap talk games Games and Economic Behavior. 117: 144-162 |
Chaudoin S, Woon J. (2018) How Hard to Fight? Cross-Player Effects and Strategic Sophistication in an Asymmetric Contest Experiment The Journal of Politics. 80: 0-0 |
Woon J. (2018) Primaries and Candidate Polarization: Behavioral Theory and Experimental Evidence American Political Science Review. 112: 826-843 |
Cook IP, Woon J. (2017) Time and punishment: Blame and concession in political standoffs☆ Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization |
Minozzi W, Woon J. (2016) Competition, Preference Uncertainty, and Jamming: A Strategic Communication Experiment Games and Economic Behavior. 96: 97-114 |
Woon J, Cook IP. (2015) Competing Gridlock Models and Status Quo Policies Political Analysis. 23: 385-399 |