selected scholarly activity
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chapters
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conferences
- Are Citizens Tougher on Politicians Than Other Professions?
- Citizens’ Attitudes Toward Legislator Independence: Experimental evidence from Canada
- How Do Citizens React to Legislative Success and Failure? Lessons from the near-death and resurrection of the Affordable Care Act of 2010
- How Do Voters Judge Politicians Accused of Sexual Misconduct?
- How Unelected Legislators Attend to Public Opinion: Evidence from the Postreform Canadian Senate
- Is retrospective voting gendered? Evidence from a conjoint experiment in the US and Australia
- The Deliberative Performance of Canadian Parliamentary Committees
- The Purpose of Legislative Debate During Majority Governments: Evidence from Canada’s 37th Parliament
- The Purpose of Plenary Debate in Party-Dominated Parliamentary Systems
- What kinds of leaders’ debates do citizens want?
- When Do Politicians Pursue More Policy Information?
- When Experts Raise the Alarm: Bill deliberations in House of Commons committees
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journal articles
- When Do Politicians Pursue More Policy Information?. Journal of Experimental Political Science. 9:216-224. 2022
- Nonelectoral Motivations to Represent Marginalized Groups in a Democracy: Evidence from an Unelected Legislature. Legislative Studies Quarterly. 46:961-994. 2021
- Do Voters Judge the Performance of Female and Male Politicians Differently? Experimental Evidence from the United States and Australia. Political research quarterly. 74:302-316. 2021
- How Citizens Judge Extreme Legislative Dissent: Experimental Evidence from Canada on Party Switching. Parliamentary Affairs. 73:323-341. 2020
- Local Candidate Effects in Canadian Elections. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 52:83-96. 2019