Neil Malhotra
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American political economist
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Neil Malhotra's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Neil Malhotra is an American political economist. He is the Edith M. Cornell Professor of Political Economy in the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, where he is also the Louise and Claude N. Rosenbrg, Jr. Director of the Center for Social Innovation. He studies the politics of the United States, survey methodology, and voter behavior in elections, including work on retrospective voting and disaster preparedness and relief politics.
Neil Malhotra's Published Works
Published Works
- Publication bias in the social sciences: Unlocking the file drawer (2014) (957)
- The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United States (2019) (826)
- Myopic Voters and Natural Disaster Policy (2009) (602)
- Retrospective Voting Reconsidered (2013) (440)
- Economic Explanations for Opposition to Immigration: Distinguishing between Prevalence and Conditional Impact (2013) (360)
- Irrelevant events affect voters' evaluations of government performance (2010) (355)
- Attributing Blame: The Public's Response to Hurricane Katrina (2008) (343)
- Completion Time and Response Order Effects in Web Surveys (2008) (272)
- The Effect of Survey Mode and Sampling on Inferences about Political Attitudes and Behavior: Comparing the 2000 and 2004 ANES to Internet Surveys with Nonprobability Samples (2007) (245)
- Political Homophily in Social Relationships: Evidence from Online Dating Behavior (2017) (244)
- Do Statistical Reporting Standards Affect What Is Published? Publication Bias in Two Leading Political Science Journals (2008) (220)
- Poverty and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan (2013) (206)
- Does Media Coverage of Partisan Polarization Affect Political Attitudes? (2016) (182)
- Electoral incentives and partisan conflict in congress: Evidence from survey experiments (2011) (173)
- Random Events, Economic Losses, and Retrospective Voting: Implications for Democratic Competence (2010) (167)
- The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era (2018) (166)
- Publication Bias in Empirical Sociological Research (2008) (150)
- Explaining Explanations: How Legislators Explain their Policy Positions and How Citizens React (2015) (131)
- Mis)perceptions of Partisan Polarization in the American Public (2016) (118)
- Social Exclusion and Political Identity: The Case of Asian American Partisanship (2017) (103)
- Faith or Doctrine? Religion and Support for Political Violence in Pakistan (2012) (73)
- Public Preferences for Bipartisanship in the Policymaking Process (2014) (72)
- Text Messages as Mobilization Tools: The Conditional Effect of Habitual Voting and Election Salience (2011) (72)
- Are public opinion polls self-fulfilling prophecies? (2014) (71)
- Publication Bias in the Social Sciences (2014) (67)
- Short-Term Communication Effects or Longstanding Dispositions? The Public’s Response to the Financial Crisis of 2008 (2010) (67)
- Publication Bias in Two Political Behavior Literatures (2010) (65)
- Natural disasters and political engagement: Evidence from the 2010-11 Pakistani floods (2017) (65)
- The Effect of a Child's Sex on Support for Traditional Gender Roles (2011) (63)
- Perceptions of health risks of cigarette smoking: A new measure reveals widespread misunderstanding (2017) (56)
- Islam, Militancy, and Politics in Pakistan: Insights From a National Sample (2010) (55)
- The Law of k/n: The Effect of Chamber Size on Government Spending in Bicameral Legislatures (2007) (54)
- Relative Poverty, Perceived Violence, and Support for Militant Politics: Evidence from Pakistan* (2016) (52)
- Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation? (2018) (52)
- Emails from Official Sources Can Increase Turnout (2012) (50)
- The Impact of Public Financing on Electoral Competition: Evidence from Arizona and Maine (2008) (50)
- Underreporting in Psychology Experiments (2016) (48)
- Optimal Design of Branching Questions to Measure Bipolar Constructs (2009) (48)
- Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments (2017) (47)
- Emotions as Moderators of Information Cue Use (2009) (43)
- Childhood Socialization and Political Attitudes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment (2013) (42)
- Retrospective and Prospective Performance Assessments during the 2004 Election Campaign: Tests of Mediation and News Media Priming (2007) (41)
- Political Ideology and Racial Preferences in Online Dating (2014) (41)
- Democratic Values and Support for Militant Politics (2014) (39)
- Do Term Limits Restrain State Fiscal Policy? Approaches for Causal Inference in Assessing the Effects of Legislative Institutions (2013) (38)
- Ideological Proximity and Support for The Supreme Court (2014) (38)
- Predispositions and the Political Behavior of American Economic Elites: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs (2018) (36)
- Improving ability measurement in surveys by following the principles of IRT: The Wordsum vocabulary test in the General Social Survey. (2012) (35)
- Partisan Polarization and Blame Attribution in a Federal System: The Case of Hurricane Katrina (2008) (34)
- Racial Representation and U.S. Senate Apportionment (2007) (33)
- Developing a Scalable Dynamic Norm Menu-Based Intervention to Reduce Meat Consumption (2020) (32)
- Underreporting in Political Science Survey Experiments: Comparing Questionnaires to Published Results (2015) (32)
- The Psychometric Properties of the GSS Wordsum Vocabulary Test (2007) (32)
- Democratic Values and Support for Militancy: Evidence from a National Survey of Pakistan (2011) (29)
- Expectation Setting and Retrospective Voting (2014) (29)
- Apportionment Cycles as Natural Experiments (2009) (28)
- Convenience Voting Can Affect Election Outcomes (2011) (28)
- Public Misunderstanding of Political Facts: How Question Wording Affected Estimates of Partisan Differences in Birtherism (2014) (28)
- Partisan Bias in Blame Attribution: When Does it Occur? (2014) (26)
- Determining false-positives requires considering the totality of evidence (2015) (25)
- Order Effects in Complex and Simple Tasks (2009) (25)
- Economic Reasoning with a Racial Hue: Is the Immigration Consensus Purely Race Neutral? (2019) (23)
- Are Congressional Leaders Middlepersons or Extremists? Yes (2010) (22)
- Explaining immigration preferences: Disentangling skill and prevalence (2017) (22)
- Bridging Partisan Divisions over Antiterrorism Policies (2012) (21)
- Government Growth and Professionalism in U.S. State Legislatures (2006) (20)
- Disentangling the Relationship between Legislative Professionalism and Government Spending (2008) (16)
- Public (Mis)Perceptions of Supreme Court Ideology A Method for Directly Comparing Citizens and Justices (2013) (15)
- Why Do Asian Americans Identify as Democrats? Testing Theories of Social Exclusion and Intergroup Solidarity (2014) (12)
- Irrelevant Events and Voting Behavior: Replications Using Principles from Open Science (2019) (12)
- How Natural Disasters Affect Political Attitudes and Behavior : Evidence from the 2010-11 Pakistani Floods ∗ (2013) (10)
- The 2008 Presidential Primaries through the Lens of Prediction Markets (2009) (9)
- Political Legacies: Understanding Their Significance to Contemporary Political Debates (2019) (9)
- The Effect of Prepaid Postage on Turnout: A Cautionary Tale for Election Administrators (2012) (9)
- Political Stability Under Uncertainty: Applying Bounded Rationality to the Study of Governance and Civil Conflict (2007) (9)
- What Do Partisan Donors Want? (2020) (9)
- Do Voters Blame Governments for Social Spending Cuts? Evidence from a Natural Experiment (2012) (9)
- Personal Emotions and Political Decision Making: Implications for Voter Competence (2009) (9)
- Citizen Competence and Government Accountability: Voter Responses to Natural Disaster Relief and Preparedness Spending (2009) (8)
- DRAFT. PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR CIRCULATE WITHOUT PERMISSION. (2011) (7)
- Partisan Bias among Interviewers (2014) (7)
- The Eect of "False" Polarization: Are Perceptions of Political Polarization Self-Fulfilling Prophecies? (2013) (7)
- Wealthy Elites’ Policy Preferences and Economic Inequality: The Case of Technology Entrepreneurs (2017) (6)
- Can October Surprise? A Natural Experiment Assessing Late Campaign Effects (2008) (6)
- The relationship between nonresponse strategies and measurement error (2014) (6)
- National Survey of Pakistan Democratic Values and Support for Militant Politics : Evidence from a (2013) (5)
- An Empirical Analysis of “Tort Tales” (2015) (5)
- Inflation in weekend box office estimates (2012) (4)
- The Political Behavior of Wealthy Americans: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs (2017) (4)
- Cold Text Messages as Mobilization Tools: Implications for Theories of Political Participation (2010) (4)
- Rejoinder to Lewis (2015) (3)
- What Do Donors Want? Heterogeneity by Party and Policy Domain (Research Note) (2018) (3)
- The Effect of Distributive Politics on Electoral Participation: Evidence from 70 Million Agricultural Payments (2019) (3)
- Specification Issues in Assessing the Moderating Role of Issue Importance: A Comment on Grynaviski and Corrigan (2006) (2011) (3)
- A decade-long longitudinal survey shows that the Supreme Court is now much more conservative than the public (2022) (3)
- Economic Shocks and Civic Engagement : Evidence from the 2010-11 Pakistani Floods ∗ (2014) (2)
- Political Legacies (2017) (2)
- Reply to Fowler and Montanges ( 2015 ) : Discussion of Auxiliary Tests (2015) (2)
- Compromise vs. Compromises: Conceptions of Bipartisanship in the American Electorate (WP-13-01) (2013) (1)
- Procedures for Updating Classification Systems: A Study of Biotechnology and the Standard Occupational Classification System (2007) (1)
- Transaction Costs and Congressional Careers: The Effect of Flight Availability on Retirement Decisions (2021) (1)
- Correction: Perceptions of health risks of cigarette smoking: A new measure reveals widespread misunderstanding (2019) (1)
- Does Expectation Setting Condition Retrospective Voting (2013) (1)
- Threats to the Scientific Credibility of Experiments: Publication Bias and P-Hacking (2021) (1)
- How Should We Think about Replicating Observational Studies? A Reply to Fowler and Montagnes (2022) (1)
- Euphoria and Retrospective Voting (2009) (1)
- Local economic benefits increase positivity toward foreigners (2020) (1)
- Pakistan's Middle Class Extremists (2011) (1)
- Transaction Costs and Congressional Careers: Evidence from Flight Disruptions (2020) (0)
- Pakistan ' s Middle Class Extremists Why Development Aid Won ' t Solve (2013) (0)
- The Effect of Prepaid Postage on Voter Turnout in the United States (2023) (0)
- Folk-economic beliefs as moral intuitions (2018) (0)
- Do Term Limits Restrain Spending? Using Synthetic Controls to Uncover Causal Effects (2010) (0)
- Leading With Values (2021) (0)
- Local economic benefits increase positivity toward foreigners (2020) (0)
- Political Ideology and Racial Homogamy (2013) (0)
- Compromise vs. Compromises: What Does 'Bipartisanship' Really Mean to Americans? (2012) (0)
- Does Receiving Government Assistance Shape Political Attitudes? Evidence from Agricultural Producers (2022) (0)
- Analyzing the Cost-Effectiveness of Using Return Receipt and Address Corrections in Mail Surveys (2009) (0)
- Preanalysis Plan for Partisanship Experiment on Craigslist (2014) (0)
- A POUND OF CURE TO AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION : RETROSPECTIVE VOTING AND FAILURES IN ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY (2008) (0)
- The Effect of Distributive Politics on Electoral Participation: Evidence from 70 Million Agricultural Payments (2019) (0)
- Democratic Resilience: Can the United States Withstand Rising Polarization? Edited by Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and Kenneth M. Roberts. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 406p. $99.99 cloth, $34.99 paper. (2022) (0)
- No . 5728 Incumbents ’ Performance and Political Polarization (2016) (0)
- Leading With Values: Strategies for Making Ethical Decisions in Business and Life (2022) (0)
- Do Irrelevant Events Affect Voters ’ Decisions ? Evidence from the Field (2010) (0)
- Habitual Voting and Election Salience Text Messages as Mobilization Tools: The Conditional Effect of (2013) (0)
- Political Connections and Distributive Politics: Evidence from Farm Subsidies (2016) (0)
- Replication Data for: The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era (2017) (0)
- Natural Disasters and Political Engagement: Evidence from the 2010011 Pakistani Floods (2017) (0)
- Ideological Proximity and Support for The Supreme Court (2013) (0)
- How America's politics influence how we do business and who we want to work for (2018) (0)
- Erratum: “The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era” (2020) (0)
- Journals/Reviews/Reports (2009) (0)
- Partisan Bias in Blame Attribution: The Conditioning Effect 1 of Domain Relevance (2014) (0)
- The Effect of Legislature Size, Bicameralism, and Geography on Government Spending: Evidence from the American States (2006) (0)
- Social Exclusion and Political Identity : The Case of Asian American Partisanship RUNNING HEADER : Social Exclusion and Political Identity (2016) (0)
- How Administrators Can Promote the Vote (2010) (0)
- Explaining Public Opposition to Immigration: Cultural vs. Economic Threat (2010) (0)
- Public Preferences for Bipartisanship in Congress (2009) (0)
- Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Government. By Christopher H. Achen and Larry M. Bartels. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. (2016) (0)
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