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Political Science

D-Index
22
Citations
3144
World Ranking
1824
National Ranking
917

Best Publications

  • Legislative Malfeasance and Political Accountability

    Eric C. C. Chang;Miriam A. Golden;Seth J. Hill

  • Partisan Bias in Factual Beliefs About Politics

    John G. Bullock;Alan Gerber;Alan Gerber;Seth J. Hill;Gregory Huber

  • Sources of Bias in Retrospective Decision Making: Experimental Evidence on Voters’ Limitations in Controlling Incumbents

    Gregory A. Huber;Seth J. Hill;Gabriel S. Lenz

  • How Quickly We Forget: The Duration of Persuasion Effects From Mass Communication

    Seth J. Hill;James Lo;Lynn Vavreck;John Zaller

  • A Disconnect in Representation? Comparison of Trends in Congressional and Public Polarization

    Seth J. Hill;Chris Tausanovitch

  • Learning Together Slowly: Bayesian Learning about Political Facts

    Seth J. Hill

  • Identifying the Effect of All-Mail Elections on Turnout: Staggered Reform in the Evergreen State

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;Seth J. Hill

  • Representativeness and Motivations of the Contemporary Donorate: Results from Merged Survey and Administrative Records

    Seth J. Hill;Gregory A. Huber

  • Stay-at-home orders associate with subsequent decreases in COVID-19 cases and fatalities in the United States.

    James H. Fowler;Seth J. Hill;Remy Levin;Nick Obradovich

  • The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver: Evidence from 59 real-time randomized experiments

    Alexander Coppock;Seth J. Hill;Lynn Vavreck

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  • Acquiescence Bias Inflates Estimates of Conspiratorial Beliefs and Political Misperceptions

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  • Institution of Nomination and the Policy Ideology of Primary Electorates

    Seth J. Hill

  • Southern realignment, party sorting, and the polarization of American primary electorates, 1958–2012

    Seth J. Hill;Chris Tausanovitch

  • On the Meaning of Survey Reports of Roll‐Call “Votes”

    Seth J. Hill;Gregory A. Huber

  • Changing votes or changing voters? How candidates and election context swing voters and mobilize the base

    Seth J. Hill

  • Economic Crisis, Iraq, and Race: A Study of the 2008 Presidential Election

    Seth J. Hill;Michael C. Herron;Jeffrey B. Lewis

  • America's electorate is increasingly polarized along partisan lines about voting by mail during the COVID-19 crisis.

    Mackenzie Lockhart;Seth J Hill;Jennifer Merolla;Mindy Romero

  • Local demographic changes and US presidential voting, 2012 to 2016.

    Seth J. Hill;Daniel J. Hopkins;Gregory A. Huber

  • Not by turnout alone: Measuring the sources of electoral change, 2012 to 2016

    Seth J. Hill;Daniel J. Hopkins;Gregory A. Huber

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