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Open/closed list and party choice: Experimental evidence from the UK
J Blumenau, AC Eggers, D Hangartner, S Hix
British Journal of Political Science 47 (4), 809-827, 2017
562017
The effects of female leadership on women's voice in political debate
J Blumenau
British Journal of Political Science 51 (2), 750-771, 2021
522021
Model-based pre-election polling for national and sub-national outcomes in the US and UK
BE Lauderdale, D Bailey, J Blumenau, D Rivers
International Journal of Forecasting 36 (2), 399-413, 2020
512020
No longer conforming to stereotypes? Gender, political style and parliamentary debate in the UK
L Hargrave, J Blumenau
British Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 1584-1601, 2022
40*2022
Never let a good crisis go to waste: Agenda setting and legislative voting in response to the EU crisis
J Blumenau, BE Lauderdale
The Journal of Politics 80 (2), 462-478, 2018
372018
The variable persuasiveness of political rhetoric
J Blumenau, BE Lauderdale
American Journal of Political Science 68 (1), 255-270, 2024
362024
Measuring attitudes toward public spending using a multivariate tax summary experiment
L Barnes, J Blumenau, BE Lauderdale
American Journal of Political Science 66 (1), 205-221, 2022
232022
Online activism and dyadic representation: Evidence from the UK e‐petition system
J Blumenau
Legislative Studies Quarterly 46 (4), 889-920, 2021
182021
Testing Negative: The non-consequences of COVID-19 on mass ideology
J Blumenau, T Hicks, A Jacobs, S Matthews, T O'Grady
102021
The United Kingdom: The (increasing) discretion of MPs in parliamentary debate
J Blumenau, R Damiani
The politics of legislative debates, 775-800, 2021
102021
Risk and preferences for government healthcare spending: Evidence from the UK COVID-19 crisis
J Blumenau, T Hicks, RL Pahontu
British Journal of Political Science 53 (3), 1070-1080, 2023
6*2023
House of Commons Parliamentary Debates, 1979-2019
J Blumenau
UK Data Service, 2021
52021
Britain’s evolving multi-party system (s)
J Blumenau, S Hix
LSE General Election 2015, 2015
32015
Measuring Agenda-Setting Influence from Legislative Speech
J Blumenau
22018
What would the election look like under PR?
J Blumenau, S Hix, C Hanretty, B Lauderdale, N Vivyan
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2015
22015
Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Very Similar Sets of Foundations When Comparing Moral Violations
J Blumenau, BE Lauderdale
Working Paper, 2023
12023
Legislative Debates in the British House of Commons
J Blumenau, R Damiani
Oxford University Press, 2021
12021
Measuring UK Attitudes towards Public Spending: Validation of Predictions from a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment
L Barnes, J Blumenau, B Lauderdale
OSF, 2019
12019
Do party leader approval ratings predict election outcomes?
J Blumenau
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2015
12015
Avoiding talk of the deficit has been a systematic feature of Labour’s contribution to the economic debate
J Blumenau
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2014
12014
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