Brandon Bartels

 

Publications, Working Papers, and Work in Progress

 

Publications (Peer-Reviewed)

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Diana C. Mutz. 2009. “Explaining Processes of Institutional Opinion Leadership.” (Web Appendix) Journal of Politics 71(1) (Forthcoming).

 

Scherer, Nancy, Brandon L. Bartels, and Amy Steigerwalt. 2008. “Sounding the Fire Alarm: The Role of Interest Groups in the Lower Court Confirmation Process.” (Web Appendix) Journal of Politics 70(4) (Forthcoming).

 

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Peter M. Radcliffe, and Brandon L. Bartels. 2005. “The Incidence and Timing of PAC Contributions to Incumbent U.S. House Members, 1993-94.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 30(November): 549-79.

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Granberg, Donald, and Brandon Bartels. 2005. “On Being a Lone Dissenter.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35:1849-58.

 

Book Chapters

 

Bartels, Brandon L. N.d. “Top-Down and Bottom-Up Models of Judicial Reasoning, With a Theoretical Application to the U.S. Supreme Court.” In The Psychology of Judicial Decision Making, David Klein and Gregory Mitchell, eds. Oxford University Press (Forthcoming).

 

McGraw, Kathleen M., and Brandon Bartels. 2005. “Ambivalence Toward American Political Institutions: Sources and Consequences.” In Ambivalence and the Structure of Political Opinion, eds. Stephen C. Craig and Michael D. Martinez. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

 

Papers Under Review and Work in Progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Corwin D. Smidt, and Renee M. Smith. “Heterogeneity, State Dependence, and the Dynamics of Party Identification.” (Appendix) Under review

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “The Interaction of Law and Ideology on the U.S. Supreme Court.”  Under review

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “Choices in Context: How Case-Level Factors Shape Preference-Based Behavior on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Under review

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Christopher D. Johnston. “Explaining Elite-Mass Differences in Evaluations of the U.S. Supreme Court.” Under review

 

Johnston, Christopher D., and Brandon L. Bartels. “Sensationalism and Sobriety: Differential Media Exposure and Attitudes Toward American Courts.” (Appendix) Under review

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “Beyond ‘Fixed versus Random Effects’: A Solution to Cluster Confounding for Panel, TSCS, and Multilevel Data Analysis.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “Uniters or Dividers? Institutional Endorsements and the Structure of Public Opinion.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Christopher D. Johnston. “How Should Supreme Court Confirmations be Conducted? Comparing Normative Beliefs of the Mass Public and Legal Elites.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Andrew O’Geen. “Is Legal Change Revolutionary or Evolutionary? Reconsidering the Foundations and Consequences of Jurisprudential Regimes in Supreme Court Decision Making.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Rene Lindstaedt. “Assessing the Stability of the Rule of Four on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “On the Conceptualization and Specification of External Constraints in Supreme Court Decision Making.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L. “Accounting for Heterogeneity and Cluster Confounding in Duration Models with Time-Varying Data: Issues and Applications.” Work in progress

 

Bartels, Brandon L., and Christopher Parker. “Partisan Polarization in Attitudes Toward Executive Power: Comparing the Mass Public with Executive and Congressional Elites.” Work in progress

 

 

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