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Shaw, Daron R. and Scott Althaus. “How Electoral College Strategies Have Changed Over Time (and Why It Matters).” (submitted to American Political Science Review)

 

Shaw, Daron R., Christopher Blunt, and Brent Seaborn. “But That’s Not How We’d Do It: A More Realistic Study of How Different Campaign Modes Impact Turnout and Preferences.” (submitted to American Journal of Political Science)

 

Casellas, Jason, David Leal, and Daron Shaw. “Do Candidate Trait Assessments Really Affect Presidential Vote Choice? Evidence from 2008 and 2012.” (submitted to Political Research Quarterly)

 

Baek, Mijeong, Taofang Huang, Brian Roberts, and Daron Shaw. “Does Information about Candidate Contributions Influence Vote Choice?” (submitted to Public Opinion Quarterly)

 

Shaw, Daron R. and Blank, Joshua. “Understanding Attitudes towards Science and Public Policy.”

 

Shaw, Daron R. and Jeremy Teigen. “The Role of Place in Suburban vs. Urban Voting: How Residential Density Patterns Shape Registration and Voting.”

 

Cho, Wendy, James Gimpel, Daron Shaw. “Migration and Political Sorting in Destination Choice:

A Study of Voter Flows from California to Texas.”

 

Hetherington, Marc, Robert Luskin, and Daron Shaw. “The Democratic Bias (?) in Pre-Election Media Polls:  A Tale of Campaign Spending and Partisan Straying and Homecoming across Two Eras.”

Recent Refereed Publications
Works in Progress

-Abraham Lincoln

“Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” 

PUBLICATIONS

Shaw, Daron R. and Stephen Ansolabehere. Forthcoming. "Assessing (and Fixing?) Election Day Lines: Evidence from a Survey of Local Election Officials." Electoral Studies.

 

Shaw, Daron R., Stephen Ansolabehere, and Charles Stewart. 2015. “A Brief Yet Practical Guide to Reforming U.S. Voter Registration Systems.” Election Law Journal. Vol. 14, No. 1: 1-7.

 

Blank, Joshua M., and Daron R. Shaw. 2015. “Does Partisanship Shape Attitudes Toward Science and Public Policy? The Case for Ideology and Religion,” in “The Politics of Science: Political Values and the Production, Communication, and Reception of Scientific Knowledge,” ed. Elizabeth Suhay and James N. Druckman, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Vol. 658, No. 1: 18–35.

 

Shaw, Daron R., Brian E. Roberts, and Abby Blass. 2012. “Corruption, Political Participation, and the Appetite for Reform.” Election Law Journal. Vol. 11, No. 4: 380-398.

 

Shaw, Daron R., Donald P. Green, and James G. Gimpel. 2012. “Do Robotic Calls from Credible Sources Influence Voter Turnout or Vote Choice: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment.” Journal of Political Marketing. Vol. 11, No. 4: 231-245.

 

Shaw, Daron R, and James Gimpel. 2012. “What if We Randomized the Governor’s Schedule? Evidence on Campaign Appearance Effects from a Texas Experiment.” Political Communication. Vol. 29, No. 2: 137-159.

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