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Separating the shirkers from the workers? Making sure respondents pay attention on self‐administered surveys
AJ Berinsky, MF Margolis, MW Sances
American journal of political science 58 (3), 739-753, 2014
10252014
Who pays for government? Descriptive representation and exploitative revenue sources
MW Sances, HY You
The Journal of Politics 79 (3), 1090-1094, 2017
1682017
The politics of policy: The initial mass political effects of medicaid expansion in the states
JD Clinton, MW Sances
American Political Science Review 112 (1), 167-185, 2018
1332018
Partisanship and confidence in the vote count: Evidence from US national elections since 2000
MW Sances, C Stewart III
Electoral Studies 40, 176-188, 2015
115*2015
Exploitative revenues, law enforcement, and the quality of government service
R Goldstein, MW Sances, HY You
Urban Affairs Review 56 (1), 5-31, 2020
982020
Can we turn shirkers into workers?
AJ Berinsky, MF Margolis, MW Sances
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 66, 20-28, 2016
952016
Using screeners to measure respondent attention on self-administered surveys: Which items and how many?
AJ Berinsky, MF Margolis, MW Sances, C Warshaw
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (2), 430-437, 2021
822021
Partisan differences in nonpartisan activity: The case of charitable giving
MF Margolis, MW Sances
Political Behavior 39, 839-864, 2017
64*2017
State fiscal policy during the Great Recession: Budgetary impacts and policy responses
AL Campbell, MW Sances
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 650 (1 …, 2013
602013
Ideology and vote choice in US mayoral elections: Evidence from Facebook surveys
MW Sances
Political Behavior 40, 737-762, 2018
572018
Attribution errors in federalist systems: When voters punish the president for local tax increases
MW Sances
The Journal of Politics 79 (4), 1286-1301, 2017
542017
Intraparty Polarization in American Politics
E Groenendyk, MW Sances, K Zhirkov
The Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1616-1620, 2020
372020
Who participated in the ACA? Gains in insurance coverage by political partisanship
MW Sances, JD Clinton
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44 (3), 349-379, 2019
322019
The distributional impact of greater responsiveness: Evidence from New York towns
MW Sances
The Journal of Politics 78 (1), 105-119, 2016
292016
Separating the shirkers from the workers? Making sure respondents pay attention on Internet surveys
AJ Berinsky, M Margolis, MW Sances
NYU CESS 5th Annual Experimental Political Science Conference, 2012
262012
Policy effects, partisanship, and elections: How medicaid expansion affected public opinion toward the affordable care act
MW Sances, JD Clinton
The Journal of Politics 83 (2), 498-514, 2021
25*2021
When voters matter: The limits of local government responsiveness
MW Sances
Urban Affairs Review 57 (2), 402-427, 2021
232021
Is money in politics harming trust in government? Evidence from two survey experiments
MW Sances
Election Law Journal 12 (1), 53-73, 2013
202013
Missing the target? Using surveys to validate social media ad targeting
MW Sances
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (1), 215-222, 2021
182021
Conducting online experiments on mechanical turk
AJ Berinsky, K Quek, M Sances
Newsletter of the APSA Experimental Section 3 (1), 2-9, 2012
152012
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