John Lapinski
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Lapinski is the Robert A. Fox Professor of Political Science, Faculty Director of the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program and the Director of the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies at University of Pennsylvania. He also serves as the Faculty Director for the Executive Masters of Public Administration program within the Fels Institute of Government.
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- Demand-Side Theory and Congressional Committee Composition: A Constituency Characteristics Approach (1997) (187)
- The “Race Card” Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests (2006) (158)
- Partisan pandemic: How partisanship and public health concerns affect individuals’ social mobility during COVID-19 (2020) (119)
- Measuring Legislative Accomplishment, 1877–1994 (2006) (117)
- “Targeted” Advertising and Voter Turnout: An Experimental Study of the 2000 Presidential Election (2004) (114)
- Trends: Immigrants and Immigration (1997) (103)
- Partisan Pandemic: How Partisanship and Public Health Concerns Affect Individuals’ Social Distancing During COVID-19 (2020) (51)
- Laws and Roll Calls in the U.S. Congress, 1891–1994 (2008) (41)
- Testing the Implicit-Explicit Model of Racialized Political Communication (2008) (33)
- Policy Substance and Performance in American Lawmaking, 1877–1994 (2008) (31)
- American Federalism, Race and the Administration of Welfare (2001) (31)
- Southern Politics (2018) (29)
- What Do Citizens Want from Their Member of Congress? (2016) (28)
- At the Crossroads: Congress and American Political Development (2006) (26)
- Welfare state regimes and subjective well-being: A cross-national study (1998) (23)
- The Substance of Representation: Congress, American Political Development, and Lawmaking (2013) (23)
- Testing Formal Theories of Political Rhetoric (2000) (18)
- 4 The Substance of Representation: Studying Policy Content and Legislative Behavior (2011) (16)
- Southern Nation (2018) (15)
- A House Divided? Roll Calls, Polarization, and Policy Differences in the U.S. House, 1877–2011 (2017) (14)
- Ideal Points and American Political Development: Beyond DW-NOMINATE (2016) (13)
- Trumped by Trump? Public Support for Vote By Mail Voting in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020) (8)
- The Macropolitics of Congress (2011) (8)
- Where Measures Meet History: Party Polarization during the New Deal and Fair Deal (2017) (7)
- Southern Politics Revisited: On V. O. Key's “South in the House” (2015) (6)
- Uncovering the Persuasive Effects of Presidential Advertising (2006) (6)
- Trumped by Trump? Public Support for Mail Voting in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021) (3)
- Policy Space and Voting Coalitions in Congress: The Bearing of Policy on Politics, 1930-1954 (2001) (2)
- Designing Surveys to Account for Endogenous Non-Response (2018) (2)
- Chapter III. Political Polarization and Issues: A New Perspective (2013) (1)
- Racial Rule (2018) (1)
- The Substance of Representation (2013) (1)
- Tests of Priority (2018) (0)
- Protecting the integrity of survey research (2023) (0)
- Response to Bullock et al.’s review of Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction (2020) (0)
- At the Edge of Democracy (2018) (0)
- Uncertain Combinations (2018) (0)
- Ascendancy (2018) (0)
- Chapter VI. Explaining Lawmaking in the United States, 1877–1994 (2013) (0)
- Minority Power (2018) (0)
- The South and the Transformation of U.S. Politics. By Charles S. Bullock, Susan A. MacManus, Jeremy D. Mayer, and Mark J. Rozell. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 208p. $99.00 cloth, $26.95 paper. (2020) (0)
- Chapter I. Policy Issue Substance and the Revitalization of Legislative Studies (2013) (0)
- National Practitioner Data Bank--incomplete and future cloudy. (1992) (0)
- Chapter II. Bringing Policy Issue Substance Back In (2013) (0)
- Southern Lawmaking (2018) (0)
- Introduction. Defining the Macropolitics of Congress (2011) (0)
- Limited Progressivism (2018) (0)
- Chapter IV. The Case Studies: Policy Issue Substance and the Political Behavior of Members of Congress (with David Bateman) (2013) (0)
- Chapter VII. At the Crossroads: Policy Issue Substance, Congress, and American Political Development (2013) (0)
- Chapter V. Legislative Accomplishment and Policy Issue Substance (2013) (0)
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