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Publications

How Worried Should We Be? The Implications of Fabricated Survey Data for Political Science. (with Mollie J. Cohen, Noam Lupu, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister) 2023. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 35 (2).
Paper | Replication Materials 

Online Surveys in Latin America. (with Noam Lupu, Maita Schade, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister) 2023. PS: Political Science and Politics 56 (2): 273-280.
Paper | Replication Materials 

Corruption and Political Support: The Case of Peru’s Vacuna-gate Scandal. (with Noam Lupu, Adam D. Wolsky, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister) 2023 (online first). Journal of Experimental Political Science.
Paper | Replication Materials 

Female Officeholders and Women’s Political Engagement: The Role of Parties. 2022 (online first). Political Behavior.
Paper | Replication Materials 

Representing the National Economic Agenda in Latin America: Variation by Fat and Lean Times and Party Brands. (with Elizabeth J. Zechmeister) 2017. Electoral Studies, 45: 208-218.
Paper | Online Appendix 
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Research in Progress

Progressive Ambition and Representation: The Case of Mexico (paper available here)

Legislative Votes and Electoral Accountability: Evidence from Mexican Tax Reform (working paper available upon request)

When Presidents Are Coaches: World Cup Results Affect Citizens’ Evaluation of the Government (with Gabriel N. Camargo-Toledo, working paper available upon request)

Switching in Guatemala’s Congress: Do Deputies Take Cues from the Public? (with Adam D. Wolsky, in progress)
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