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Replication Data for: The Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering on Political Parties
Replication Data for: The Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering on Political Partie
Replication Data for: Does the Ideological Proximity Between Candidates and Voters Affect Voting in U.S. House Elections?
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Replication Data for: The Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering on Political Parties
Replication Data for: The Impact of Partisan Gerrymandering on Political Partie
Replication Data for: Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern About Climate Change?
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Replication Data for: Renewable energy policy design and framing influences public support in the United States
Replication data for Renewable energy policy design and framing influences public support in the United States (published in Nature Energy
Replication Data for: Renewable energy policy design and framing influences public support in the United States
Replication data for Renewable energy policy design and framing influences public support in the United States (published in Nature Energy
Replication Data for: Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern About Climate Change?
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Replication Data for: Public Opinion in Subnational Politics
Until recently, the study of representation at the subnational level was hobbled by the lack of high-quality information about public opinion. The advent of new data sources, however, as well as of new methods such as multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP), has greatly enhanced scholars' capacity to describe public opinion in states, legislative districts, cities, and other subnational units. These advances in measurement have in turn revolutionized the study of subnational representation. In this article, we summarize new approaches to the measurement of subnational opinion. We then review recent developments in the study of the role of subnational public opinion in the political process and discuss potentially fruitful avenues for future research
Replication Data for: Public Opinion in Subnational Politics
Until recently, the study of representation at the subnational level was hobbled by the lack of high-quality information about public opinion. The advent of new data sources, however, as well as of new methods such as multilevel regression and poststratification (MRP), has greatly enhanced scholars' capacity to describe public opinion in states, legislative districts, cities, and other subnational units. These advances in measurement have in turn revolutionized the study of subnational representation. In this article, we summarize new approaches to the measurement of subnational opinion. We then review recent developments in the study of the role of subnational public opinion in the political process and discuss potentially fruitful avenues for future research
Replication Data for: Accountability for the Local Economy at All Levels of Government in United States Elections
Replication Data for: Accountability for the Local Economy at All Levels of Government in United States Election
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