Jeremy C. Pope, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(The electoral foundations of congressional party organization.) |
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Brown AR, Pope JC. (2019) Measuring and Manipulating Constitutional Evaluations in the States: Legitimacy Versus Veneration: American Politics Research. 47: 1135-1161 |
Barber M, Pope JC. (2019) Conservatism in the Era of Trump Perspectives On Politics. 17: 719-736 |
Barber M, Pope JC. (2019) Does Party Trump Ideology? Disentangling Party and Ideology in America American Political Science Review. 113: 38-54 |
Barber M, Pope JC. (2018) Who is Ideological? Measuring Ideological Consistency in the American Public The Forum. 16: 97-122 |
Butler DM, Karpowitz CF, Pope JC. (2017) Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress Political Science Research and Methods. 5: 351-366 |
Pope JC, Treier S. (2015) Voting for a Founding: Testing the Effect of Economic Interests at the Federal Convention of 1787 The Journal of Politics. 77: 519-534 |
Pope JC. (2015) Partisan Priorities: How Issue Ownership Drives and Distorts American Politics by Patrick J. Egan. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2013. 264 pp. Paper, $29.99. Political Science Quarterly. 130: 148-149 |
Karpowitz CF, Pope JC. (2013) Who caucuses? An experimental approach to institutional design and electoral participation British Journal of Political Science. 45: 329-351 |
Pope JC. (2012) Voting vs. Thinking: Unified partisan voting does not imply unified partisan beliefs Forum (Germany). 10 |
Pope JC, Treier S. (2012) Mapping dimensions of conflict at the Federal Convention of 1787 Legislative Studies Quarterly. 37: 145-174 |