Articles

36. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, Michael G. Miller, and Michelle D. Tuma. 2022. “Race, Crime, and the Public’s Sentencing Preferences.” Public Opinion Quarterly. 86(S1): 523-546.

35. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller. 2021. “The Conditional Effect of Local Party Organization Activity on Federal Election Outcomes.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31(3): 368-387.

34. Dowling, Conor M., Michael Henderson, and Michael G. Miller. 2020. “Knowledge Persists, Opinions Drift: Learning and Opinion Change in a Three-Wave Panel Experiment.” American Politics Research 48(2): 263-274.

33. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller. 2019. “Do Local Party Chairs Think Women and Minority Candidates Can Win? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment.” Journal of Politics 81(4): 1282-1297. (Awarded the Best Paper Award by the American Political Science Association’s Experimental Research Section for the best paper presented at the 2016 APSA Annual Meeting (2017).)

32. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, Alan S. Gerber, and Gregory A. Huber. 2019. “Should I Cast an Ill- Informed Ballot? Examining the Contours of the Normative Obligation to Vote.” American Politics Research 47 (5): 1081-1099.

31. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Seth J. Hill. 2019. “The Voting Experience and Beliefs about Ballot Secrecy.” PLoS ONE 14: e0209765.

30. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, Alan S. Gerber, and Gregory A. Huber. 2017. “Are Voting Norms Conditional? How Electoral Context and Peer Behavior Shape the Social Returns to Voting.” Journal of Politics 79(3): 1095-1100.

29. Winburn, Jonathan, Michael Henderson, and Conor M. Dowling. 2017. “From the Constituent’s Eye: Experimental Evidence on the District Selection Preferences of Individuals.” Political Research Quarterly 70(1): 32-41.

28. Dowling, Conor M., and Michael G. Miller. 2017. “Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Candidate Funding Sources and Voter Evaluations.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 3(2): 152-163.

27. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller. 2016. “When Is Changing Policy Positions Costly for Politicians? Experimental Evidence.” Political Behavior 38(2): 455-484.

26. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2016. “Why People Vote: Estimating the Social Returns to Voting.” British Journal of Political Science 46(2): 241-264.

25. Dowling, Conor M., and Michael G. Miller. 2015. “Can Information Alter Perceptions about Women’s Chances of Winning Office? Evidence from a Panel Study.” Politics & Gender 11(1): 55-88.

24. Dowling, Conor M., and Amber Wichowsky. 2015. “Attacks without Consequence? Anonymity, Disclosure, and the Effectiveness of Negative Advertising.” American Journal of Political Science 59(1): 19-36.

23. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller. 2014. “Does Time Heal All Wounds? Scandals and the Passage of Time.” PS: Political Science & Politics, Symposium 47(2): 357-366.

22. Gerber, Alan S., Eric M. Patashnik, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2014. “Doctor Knows Best: Physician Endorsements, Public Opinion, and the Politics of CER.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 39(1): 171-209.

21. Dowling, Conor M., and Amber Wichowsky. 2013. “Does it Matter Who’s Behind the Curtain? Anonymity in Political Advertising and the Effects of Campaign Finance Disclosure.” American Politics Research 41(6): 965-996.

20. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Seth J. Hill. 2013. “Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment.” American Journal of Political Science 57(3): 537-551.

19. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Seth J. Hill. 2013. “Who Wants to Discuss Vote Choices with Others? Polarization in Preferences for Deliberation.” Public Opinion Quarterly 77(2): 474-496.

18. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Costas Panagopoulos. 2013. “Big Five Personality Traits and Responses to Persuasive Appeals: Evidence from Voter Turnout Experiments.” Political Behavior 35(4): 687-728.

17. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2013. “Assessing the Stability of Psychological and Political Survey Measures.” American Politics Research 41(1): 54-75.

16. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2013. “Is There a Secret Ballot? Ballot Secrecy Perceptions and Their Implications for Voting Behaviour.” British Journal of Political Science 43(1): 77-102.

15. Dowling, Conor M., Ryan D. Enos, Anthony Fowler, and Costas Panagopoulos. 2012. “Does Public Financing Chill Political Speech? Exploiting a Court Injunction as a Natural Experiment.” Election Law Journal 11(3): 302-315.

14. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2012. “Disagreement and the Avoidance of Political Discussion: Aggregate Relationships and Differences across Personality Traits.” American Journal of Political Science 56(4): 849-874.

13. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2012. “Personality and the Strength and Direction of Partisan Identification.” Political Behavior 34(4): 653-688.

12. Doherty, David, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller. 2011. “Are Financial or Moral Scandals Worse? It Depends.” PS: Political Science & Politics 44(4): 749-757.

11. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2011. “Citizens’ Policy Confidence and Electoral Punishment: A Neglected Dimension of Electoral Accountability.” Journal of Politics 73(4): 1206-1224.

10. Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, Connor Raso, and Shang E. Ha. 2011. “Personality Traits and Participation in Political Processes.” Journal of Politics 73(3): 692-706.

9.   Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2011. “The Big Five Personality Traits in the Political Arena.” Annual Review of Political Science 14: 265-287.

8.   Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2011. “Personality Traits and the Consumption of Political Information.” American Politics Research 39(1): 32-84.

7.   Gerber, Alan S., Eric M. Patashnik, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2010. “A National Survey Reveals Public Skepticism About Research-Based Treatment Guidelines.” Health Affairs 29(10): 1882-1884.

6.   Gerber, Alan S., Eric M. Patashnik, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling. 2010. “The Public Wants Information, Not Board Mandates, From Comparative Effectiveness Research.” Health Affairs 29(10): 1872-1881.

5.   Gerber, Alan S., Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Shang E. Ha. 2010. “Personality and Political Attitudes: Relationships Across Issue Domains and Political Contexts.” American Political Science Review 104(1): 111-133.

4.   Gerber, Alan S., Neil Malhotra, Conor M. Dowling, and David Doherty. 2010. “Publication Bias in Two Political Behavior Literatures.” American Politics Research 38(4): 591-613.

3.   McNulty, John E., Conor M. Dowling, and Margaret H. Ariotti. 2009. “Driving Saints to Sin: How the Difficulty of Voting Dissuades Even the Most Motivated Voters.Political Analysis 17(4): 435-455.

2.   Dowling, Conor M., and Steve B. Lem. 2009. “Explaining Major and Third Party Candidate Entry in U.S. Gubernatorial Elections, 1980-2005.” State Politics & Policy Quarterly 9(1): 1-23.

1.   Lem, Steve B., and Conor M. Dowling. 2006. “Picking Their Spots: Minor Party Candidates in Gubernatorial Elections.” Political Research Quarterly 59(3): 471-480.