Stephen Ansolabehere
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeEitan D. Hersh | grad student | 2011 | Harvard |
Bernard L. Fraga | grad student | 2013 | Harvard |
Emily G. Hickey | grad student | 2013 | Harvard |
Kris-Stella Trump | grad student | 2013 | Harvard |
Maxwell Palmer | grad student | 2014 | Harvard |
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Bergquist P, Ansolabehere S, Carley S, et al. (2020) Backyard voices: How sense of place shapes views of large-scale energy transmission infrastructure Energy Research and Social Science. 63: 101396 |
Ansolabehere S, Palmer M, Schneer B. (2018) Divided Government and Significant Legislation: A History of Congress from 1789 to 2010 Social Science History. 42: 81-108 |
Ansolabehere S, Puy MS. (2017) Measuring issue-salience in voters' preferences Electoral Studies. 51: 103-114 |
Ansolabehere S, Shaw DR. (2016) Assessing (and fixing?) Election Day lines: Evidence from a survey of local election officials Electoral Studies. 41: 1-11 |
Ansolabehere S, Luks S, Schaffner BF. (2015) The perils of cherry picking low frequency events in large sample surveys Electoral Studies. 40: 409-410 |
Ansolabehere S, Meredith M, Snowberg E. (2014) Mecro-economic voting: Local information and micro-perceptions of the macro-economy Economics and Politics. 26: 380-410 |
Ansolabehere S, Schaffner BF. (2014) Does survey mode still matter? Findings from a 2010 multi-mode comparison Political Analysis. 22: 285-303 |
Ansolabehere S, Hersh E. (2013) Gender, Race, Age and Voting: A Research Note Politics and Governance. 1: 132-137 |
Ansolabehere S, Rivers D. (2013) Cooperative Survey Research Annual Review of Political Science. 16: 307-329 |
Ansolabehere S, Hersh E, Shepsle K. (2012) Movers, stayers, and registration: Why age is correlated with registration in the U.S Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 7: 333-363 |