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Prevalence and Moderators of the Candidate Name-Order Effect: Evidence from Statewide General Elections in California

by Josh Pasek
on August 4, 2014

with Daniel Schneider, Jon A. Krosnick, Alexander Tahk, Eyal Ophir and Claire Milligan. 2014. Public Opinion Quarterly 78, 416-439. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfu013.

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