Bocar Ba,Haosen Ge,Jacob Kaplan et al.
Bocar Ba et al.
Partisans are divided on policing policy, which may affect officer behavior. We merge rosters from 99 of the 100 largest local U.S. agencies-over one third of local law enforcement agents nationwide-with voter files to study police partisan...
Deepening or Diminishing Ethnic Divides? The Impact of Urban Migration in Kenya [0.03%]
加深还是缩小种族分歧?肯尼亚城市移民的影响
Eric Kramon,Joan Hamory,Sarah Baird et al.
Eric Kramon et al.
The impact of urban migration on ethnic politics is the subject of longstanding debate. "First generation" modernization theories predict that urban migration should reduce ethnic identification and increase trust between groups. "Second ge...
Vincenzo Galasso,Tommaso Nannicini,Salvatore Nunnari
Vincenzo Galasso
Negative advertising is frequent in electoral campaigns, despite its ambiguous effectiveness: Negativity may reduce voters' evaluation of the targeted politician but may have a backlash effect for the attacker. We study the effect of negati...
Measuring and Explaining Political Sophistication through Textual Complexity [0.03%]
文本复杂度视角下的政治 sophistication 测量与解释
Kenneth Benoit,Kevin Munger,Arthur Spirling
Kenneth Benoit
Political scientists lack domain-specific measures for the purpose of measuring the sophistication of political communication. We systematically review the shortcomings of existing approaches, before developing a new and better method along...
The Influence of Major Life Events on Economic Attitudes in a World of Gene-Environment Interplay [0.03%]
基因与环境相互作用下的重大生活事件对经济态度的影响
Peter K Hatemi
Peter K Hatemi
The role of "genes" on political attitudes has gained attention across disciplines. However, person-specific experiences have yet to be incorporated into models that consider genetic influences. Relying on a gene-environment interplay appro...
Jason C Coronel,Melissa C Duff,David E Warren et al.
Jason C Coronel et al.
One of the most prominent claims to emerge from the field of public opinion is that citizens can vote for candidates whose issue positions best reflect their own beliefs even when they cannot remember previously learned stances associated w...
The Impact of Elections on Cooperation: Evidence from a Lab-in-the-Field Experiment in Uganda [0.03%]
选举对合作的影响:来自乌干达的实地实验证据
Guy Grossman,Delia Baldassarri
Guy Grossman
Communities often rely on sanctioning to induce public goods contributions. Past studies focus on how external agencies or peer sanctioning induce cooperation. In this article, we focus instead on the role played by centralized authorities,...
Welfare policymaking and intersections of race, ethnicity, and gender in U.S. state legislatures [0.03%]
美国州立法机构中的福利政策制定以及种族、民族和性别之间的交叉互动关系研究
Beth Reingold,Adrienne R Smith
Beth Reingold
Welfare policy in the American states has been shaped profoundly by race, ethnicity, and representation. Does gender matter as well? Focusing on state welfare reform in the mid-1990s, we test hypotheses derived from two alternative approach...
The complications of controlling agency time discretion: FDA review deadlines and postmarket drug safety [0.03%]
论控制机构时间自由裁量权的复杂性——美国食品和药物管理局审查截止日期与药品上市后的安全性问题
Daniel Carpenter,Jacqueline Chattopadhyay,Susan Moffitt et al.
Daniel Carpenter et al.
Public agencies have discretion on the time domain, and politicians deploy numerous policy instruments to constrain it. Yet little is known about how administrative procedures that affect timing also affect the quality of agency decisions. ...
Polarizing cues [0.03%]
分裂信息
Stephen P Nicholson
Stephen P Nicholson
People categorize themselves and others, creating ingroup and outgroup distinctions. In American politics, parties constitute the in- and outgroups, and party leaders hold sway in articulating party positions. A party leader's endorsement o...