Items where Author is "Lauderdale, Benjamin E."

Number of items: 24.
  • Can citizens guess how other citizens voted based on demographic characteristics? (2021) Titelman, Noam and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: models as maps: the search for better explanations of political phenomena. Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Comparing strategies for estimating constituency opinion from national survey samples. Hanretty, Chris and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Vivyan, Nick
  • Compound poisson-gamma regression models for dollar outcomes that are sometimes zero. Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Crowd-sourced text analysis:reproducible and agile production of political data. Benoit, Kenneth and Conway, Drew and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Laver, Michael and Mikhaylov, Slava
  • Decomposing public opinion variation into ideology, idiosyncrasy and instability. Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Hanretty, Chris and Vivyan, Nick
  • Distinguishing between influences on Brazilian legislative behavior. Zucco, Caesar and Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Does inattention to political debate explain the polarization gap between the U.S. congress and public? Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Dyadic representation in a Westminster system. Hanretty, Chris and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Vivyan, Nick
  • Estimating vote-specific preferences from roll-call data using conditional autoregressive priors. Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Clark, Tom S.
  • Locating Supreme Court opinions in doctrine space. Clark, Tom S. and Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Measuring political positions from legislative speech. Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Herzog, Alexander
  • Never let a good crisis go to waste:agenda setting and legislative voting in response to the EU crisis. Blumenau, Jack and Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Report of the inquiry into the 2015 British general election opinion polls. Sturgis, Patrick and Baker, Nick and Callegaro, Mario and Fisher, Stephen and Green, Jane and Jennings, Will and Kuha, Jouni and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Smith, Patten
  • Scaling politically meaningful dimensions using texts and votes. Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Clark, Tom S.
  • Simulating counterfactual representation. Eggers, Andrew C. and Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • The Supreme Court’s many median justices. Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Clark, Tom
  • Unpredictable voters in ideal point estimation. Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • Would you be able to guess how other people voted? The answer is not so simple. Titelman, Noam and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. picture_as_pdf
  • An assessment of the causes of the errors in the 2015 UK General Election opinion polls. Sturgis, Patrick and Kuha, Jouni and Baker, Nick and Callegaro, Mario and Fisher, Stephen and Green, Jane and Jennings, Will and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Smith, Patten
  • The effects of party labels on vote choice with realistic candidate differentiation. Titelman, Noam and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. picture_as_pdf
  • The genealogy of law. Clark, Tom S. and Lauderdale, Benjamin E.
  • A leader who sees the world as I do:voters prefer candidates whose statements reveal matching social psychological attitudes. Baron, Denise and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer picture_as_pdf
  • The paramecium germline genome provides a niche for intragenic parasitic DNA: evolutionary dynamics of internal eliminated sequences. Arnaiz, Olivier and Mathy, Nathalie and Baudry, Celine and Malinsky, Sophie and Wilkes, Cyril Denby and Garnier, Olivier and Labadie, Karine and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. and Le Mouël, Anne and Marmignon, Antoine and Nowacki, Mariusz and Poulain, Julie and Prajer, Malgorzata and Wincker, Patrick and Meyer, Eric and Duharcourt, Sandra and Duret, Laurent and Bétermier, Mireille and Sperling, Linda