PATRICK D. TUCKER
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"How Voters Use Contextual Information to Reward and Punish: Credit Claiming, Legislative Performance, and Democratic Accountability." with Alan S. Gerber and Eric M. Patashnik
. Forthcoming at
The Journal of Politics.
"The Stability and Durability of the U.S. Supreme Court's Legitimacy"
with Michael J. Nelson. Forthcoming at
The Journal of Politics.
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How Partisanship Influences What Congress Says Online, and How They Say It"
with Richard Wang. Forthcoming at
American Politics Research
"Changes in Candidate Evaluations over the Campaign Season: A Comparison of House, Senate, and Presidential Races."
with Steven S. Smith. Forthcoming at
Political Behavior
"Party Identification in the Age of Obama: Evidence on the Sources of Stability and Systematic Change in Party Identification from a Long-Term Panel Survey."
2019. with Jacob M. Montgomery and Steven S. Smith.
Political Research Quarterly.
72(2): 309–328
"Pathways to Trump: Republican Primary Voters in 2016."
2019.
Electoral Studies
with Michelle Torres, Betsy Sinclair, and Steven S. Smith. 61: 1-14
"It's Largely a Rigged System: Voter Confidence and the Winner Effect in 2016."
2018. with Betsy Sinclair and Steven S. Smith.
Political Research Quarterly.
71(4): 854–868
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Critical Events and Attitude Change: Support for Gun Control After Mass Shootings."
2018. with Jon C. Rogowski.
Political Science and Research Methods.
7(4): 903– 911.
"Moderate, Extreme, or Both? How Voters Respond to Ideologically Unpredictable Candidates."
2018. with Jon C. Rogowski.
Electoral Studies
51: 83-92.
"The Dynamic Relationship between Personality Stability and Political Attitudes."
2018. with Joshua Boston, Jonathan Homola, Betsy Sinclair, and Michelle Torres.
Public Opinion Quarterly
"Ideological Labels in America."
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015. with Christopher Claassen and Steve S. Smith.
Political Behavior
37(2): 253-278.
Working Papers
"The Demand for Non-Ideological Representation in a Polarized World
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"Legislator Effort and Policy Representation"
"Playing Hard to Get: Can Group Pivotality Increase Partisan Responsiveness?"
with Albert H. Fang and Adam Thal
"Through the Ideology of the Beholder: How Ideology Shapes Perceptions of Partisan Groups and Magnifies Social Distance"
with Jonathan Homola, Jon C. Rogowski, Betsy Sinclair, and Michelle Torres.
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Dynamic Congressional Approval: An ALT-ernative Approach
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with Betsy Sinclair
"Public Attitudes About Macroeconomic Policy in the U.S."
with Patrick Rickert, Steven S. Smith, and Steven Fazzari.
"Electoral Context and Presentation of Self" with Taeyong Park
"Using Panel Data to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Likely Voter Screens"
(figures and tables)
co-authored with Steven Smith
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