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 | 1057 | 2014 |
Who pays for government? Descriptive representation and exploitative revenue sources MW Sances, HY You The Journal of Politics 79 (3), 1090-1094, 2017 | 170 | 2017 |
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 | 135 | 2018 |
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 | 117* | 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 | 102 | 2020 |
Can we turn shirkers into workers? AJ Berinsky, MF Margolis, MW Sances Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 66, 20-28, 2016 | 99 | 2016 |
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 | 91 | 2021 |
Partisan differences in nonpartisan activity: The case of charitable giving MF Margolis, MW Sances Political Behavior 39, 839-864, 2017 | 66* | 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 | 61 | 2013 |
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 | 59 | 2017 |
Ideology and vote choice in US mayoral elections: Evidence from Facebook surveys MW Sances Political Behavior 40, 737-762, 2018 | 58 | 2018 |
Intraparty Polarization in American Politics E Groenendyk, MW Sances, K Zhirkov The Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1616-1620, 2020 | 44 | 2020 |
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 | 34 | 2019 |
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 | 32* | 2021 |
The distributional impact of greater responsiveness: Evidence from New York towns MW Sances The Journal of Politics 78 (1), 105-119, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
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 | 26 | 2012 |
When voters matter: The limits of local government responsiveness MW Sances Urban Affairs Review 57 (2), 402-427, 2021 | 25 | 2021 |
Is money in politics harming trust in government? Evidence from two survey experiments MW Sances Election Law Journal 12 (1), 53-73, 2013 | 20 | 2013 |
Missing the target? Using surveys to validate social media ad targeting MW Sances Political Science Research and Methods 9 (1), 215-222, 2021 | 19 | 2021 |
Conducting online experiments on mechanical turk AJ Berinsky, K Quek, M Sances Newsletter of the APSA Experimental Section 3 (1), 2-9, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |