Books
- Politicians Behaving Badly: Men, Women, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment (Routledge 2020); with Paulina S. Cossette.
- The Electoral Challenge: Theory Meets Practice, 2nd ed. (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2011); co-edited with David B. Hill.
- Ambivalence, Politics, and Public Policy, (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005); with Michael D. Martinez.
- Ambivalence and the Structure of Political Opinion, (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005); with Michael D. Martinez
- The Malevolent Leaders: Popular Discontent in America (Westview 1993; reprinted by Routledge 2019).
Journal Articles
- “Two Sides of the Coin: Women, Men, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment,” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy (forthcoming 2021); with Paulina S. Cossette and Angela Farizo McCarthy.
- “Eye of the Beholder: Partisanship, Identity, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment,” Political Behavior (online 2020); with Paulina S. Cossette. DOI: 10.1007/s11109-020-09631-4
- “Who Owns What, and Why? The Origins of Issue Ownership Beliefs,” Politics & Policy (2020); with Paulina S. Cossette.
- “Partisan Ambivalence and Electoral Decision Making,” American Review of Politics (January 2020); with Paulina S. Cossette and Michael D. Martinez.
- “Whose Issue Is It Anyway . . . and Does It Really Matter? Issue Ownership and Negative Campaigning,” World Affairs (September 2017), pp. 72-96; with Paulina S. Cossette.
- “He Said, She Said: The Impact of Candidate Gender in Political Campaigns,” Politics & Gender (June 2016), pp. 391-414; with Paulina S. Rippere.
- “Attack and Response in Political Campaigns: An Experimental Study in Two Parts,” Political Communication (October 2014), pp. 647-674; with Paulina S. Rippere and Marissa Silber Grayson.
- “Political Trust and Negative Campaigns: Two Tests of the Figure-Ground Hypothesis,” Politics and Policy (October 2014), pp. 693-743; with Paulina S. Rippere.
- “Race and 2008 Presidential Politics in Florida: A List Experiment,” The Forum (2010, volume 8, issue 2, article 4); with Michael D. Martinez.
- “The Multiple Causes of Citizen Ambivalence: Attitudes about Social Welfare Policy,“ Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (July 2010), pp. 335-356; with Jason Gainous and Michael D. Martinez.
- “Homophobic Innumeracy? Estimating the Size of the Gay and Lesbian Population,” Public Opinion Quarterly (Winter 2008), pp. 1-15; with Michael D. Martinez and Kenneth D. Wald.
- “Winners, Losers, and Election Context: Voter Responses to the 2000 Presidential Election,” Political Research Quarterly (December 2006), pp. 579-592; with Michael D. Martinez, James G. Kane, and Jason Gainous.
- “Issue-Related Learning in a Gubernatorial Campaign: A Panel Study,” Political Communication (October-December 2005), pp. 483-503; with James G. Kane and Jason Gainous.
- “Core Values, Value Conflict, and Citizens’ Ambivalence about Gay Rights,” Political Research Quarterly (March 2005), pp. 5-17; with Michael D. Martinez, James G. Kane, and Jason Gainous.
- “Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut, Sometimes You Don’t: Citizens’ Ambivalence about Abortion,” Political Psychology (June 2002), pp. 285-301; with James G. Kane and Michael D. Martinez.
- “Measuring Internal Political Efficacy in the 1988 National Election Study,” American Political Science Review (December 1991), pp. 1407-1413; with Richard G. Niemi and Franco Mattei.
- “Partisanship, Independence, and No Preference: Another Look at the Measurement of Party Identification,“ American Journal of Political Science (May 1985), pp. 274-290.
Book Chapters
- “Measuring Ambivalence about Government,” in Improving Public Opinion Surveys: Interdisciplinary Innovation and the American National Election Studies, ed. Kathleen M. McGraw and John Aldrich (forthcoming, Princeton University Press, 2011); with Michael D. Martinez and Jason Gainous.
- “Rubio vs. Crist vs. Meek in Florida’s Senate Race: Coming Out of Nowhere,” in Cases in Congressional Campaigns: Riding the Wave, ed. Randall E. Adkins and David A. Dulio (Routledge Press, 2011), pp. 160-180; with Seth C. McKee.
- “Voter Competence,” in The Electoral Challenge: Theory Meets Practice, 2nd ed. (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010), pp. 62-90; with Michael D. Martinez.
- “Political Science and Political Management,” in Routledge Handbook of Political Management, ed. Dennis W. Johnson (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 42-56.
Conference Papers
- “Eye of the Beholder: Partisanship, Identity, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment,” American Political Science Association Meetings (2019); with Paulina S. Cossette.
- “Two Sides of the Coin: Women, Men, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment,” Western Political Science Association (2019), with Paulina S. Cossette.
- “The Best Defense Is (or Maybe Isn’t) a Good Offense: Should Candidates Respond in Kind to Negative Campaign Attacks?” Midwest Political Science Association Meetings (2018); with Paulina S. Cossette.
- “More Than a Dime’s Worth of Difference: Policy-Based Campaign Ads in an Age of Party Polarization,” American Political Science Association Meetings (2016); with Paulina S. Rippere and Michael D. Martinez.
- “Whose Issue Is It Anyway . . . and Does It Really Matter: Issue Ownership and Negative Campaigning,” Midwest Political Science Association Meetings (2016); with Paulina S. Rippere.
- “Partisan Ambivalence and Negative Campaigns: A Survey Experiment,” American Political Science Association (2014), with Jason Gainous and Paulina S. Rippere.
- “He Said, She Said: The Impact of Candidate Gender in Negative Campaigns,” American Political Science Association (2013), with Paulina S. Rippere.
- “Political Trust and Negative Campaigns: Two Tests of the Figure-Ground Hypothesis,” Western Political Science Association (2013), with Paulina S. Rippere.
- “Attack and Response in Political Campaigns: An Experimental Study,” Midwest Political Science Association Meetings (2012); with Paulina S. Rippere and Marissa Silber Grayson. Online appendix
- “Dick Cheney? Didn’t He Shoot Somebody? Measuring Political Knowledge in the 2008 American National Election Study,” American Political Science Association Meetings (2010); with Michael D. Martinez.