Peer-reviewed Publications
Do Voters Support a Female President? Evidence from a List Experiment (with Can Mekik) In Press at American Politics Research.
Legislative Reciprocity: Using a Proposal Lottery to Identify Causal Effects (with Donald P. Green) In Press at Political Science Research Methods. [Replication Code]
The incumbency advantage in Canadian elections In Press at Canadian Journal of Political Science. [Replication Code]
Working-Class Descriptive Representation in Canada’s Federal Parties (with Jacob Robbins-Kanter) In Robbins-Kanter, Jacob, Royce Koop, and Daniel Troup, eds. The Working Class and Politics in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press. [Replication Code]
Do Voters Punish Women Politicians More? (with Charles Crabtree and André Blais) In Press at American Politics Research. [Replication Code]
Are feminine traits a liability in elections? (with André Blais) In Press at Acta Politica. [Replication Code]
Do incumbents gain from calling a snap election? (with Marco Mendoza Aviña and Ruth Dassonneville) In Press at Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. [Replication Code]
Are women election averse? (with André Blais) In Press at Electoral Studies. [Replication Code]
Is Incumbency Advantage Gendered? In Press at Legislative Studies Quarterly. [Replication Code]
The effects of proposal power on incumbents’ vote share: updated results from a naturally occurring experiment (with Donald P. Green) Political Science Research and Methods. 11(2): 437-446 (2023) [Replication Code]
Does voting in one election reduce the perceived cost of voting in subsequent elections? (with André Blais) Canadian Journal of Political Science. 55(2):486-496 (2022) [Replication Code]
Reassessing Local Candidate Effects. (with Marco Mendoza Aviña and André Blais) Canadian Journal of Political Science 55(2): 480-485 (2022) [Replication Code]
Are voters’ views about proportional outcomes shaped by partisan preferences? A survey experiment in the context of a real election. (with André Blais and Carolina Plescia) Political Science Research Methods 10(2): 445-451 (2022) [Replication Code]
Too Old to Be President? American Politics Research. 50(6): 752-756 (2022) [Replication Code]
Who Controls the Purse Strings? A Longitudinal Study of Gender and Donations in Canadian Politics. (with Erin Tolley and Randy Besco) Politics and Gender. 18(1): 244-272. (2022)
Do people want smarter ballots? (with André Blais and Carolina Plescia) Research and Politics 55(2): 486-495 (2021) [Replication Code]
Do Young Voters Vote for Young Leaders? Electoral Studies 69: 1-8. (2021) [Replication Code]
Who Runs? Canadian Federal and Ontario Provincial Candidates from 1867 to 2019 Canadian Journal of Political Science 54(2): 471-476. (2021)
Did Exposure to COVID-19 Affect Vote Choice in the 2020 U.S. Election? (with Marco Mendoza Aviña) Research and Politics 8(3): 1-4. (2021) [Replication Code]
Who likes to vote by mail? (with Carolina Plescia and André Blais) American Politics Research 49(4): 381-385. (2021)
How Citizens Want their Legislator to Vote? (with Ruth Dassonneville, André Blais, and Jean-François Daoust) Legislative Studies Quarterly 46(2): 297-321. (2021)[Replication Code]
The burden of voting in the 2019 Canadian federal election (with André Blais) Elections Canada (2021).
Do Women Get Fewer Votes in Ontario Provincial Elections? (with Vincent Arel-Bundock and André Blais) In Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear- Grant, and Peter Loewen, eds. Women, Power, and Political Representation: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2021.
Logarithmic vs. Linear Visualizations of COVID-19 Cases Do Not Affect Citizens’ Support for Confinement. (with Marco Mendoza Aviña, Gabrielle Péloquin-Skulski, Emmanuel Heisbourg, Paola Vegas, Maxime Coulombe, Vincent Arel-Bundock, Peter John Loewen and André Blais) Canadian Journal of Political Science 53(2): 385-390. (2020) [Replication Code]
Do Lawyers Get More Votes? (with André Blais and Danielle Mayer) American Review of Canadian Studies. 50(2): 216-228. (2020) [Replication Code]
How do Turks abroad vote? (with Can Mekik, André Blais and Semih Cakir) Turkish Studies 21(2): 208-230. (2020) [Replication Code]
Do Women Get Fewer Votes? No (with Vincent Arel-Bundock and André Blais) Canadian Journal of Political Science 52(1): 201-210. (2019) [Replication Code]
Was my decision to vote (or abstain) the right one? (with André Blais and Fernando Feitosa) Party Politics 25(3): 382-389. (2019)
Legislative Party Switching and the Changing Nature of the Canadian Party System, 1867-2015 (with Antoine Yoshinaka and André Blais) Canadian Journal of Political Science 51(3): 665-695. (2018) [Replication Code]