Following and Predicting Elections: Tracking the Tools to Pool the Polls
2015. Public Opinion Quarterly 79(2) 594-619. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfu060.
What motivates a conspiracy theory? Birther beliefs, partisanship, liberal-conservative ideology, and anti-Black attitudes
with Tobias H. Stark, Jon A. Krosnick, Trevor Tompson. Forthcoming. (2015). Electoral Studies 40. 482-489.  doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2014.09.009.
Social Media in Public Opinion Research: Executive Summary of the Aapor Task Force on Emerging Technologies in Public Opinion Research
with Joe Murphy, Michael W. Link, Jennifer Hunter Childs, Casey Langer Tesfaye, Elizabeth Dean, Michael Stern, […]
Racial Divide in Views of Ferguson Ahead of Grand Jury Announcement
White and Black Americans couldn’t be more divided when it comes to perceptions of what happened […]
Additional Methodological Information For: Regarding Ferguson, Blacks and Whites are Worlds Apart Data Data were collected […]
Can Marketing Data Aid Survey Research? Examining Accuracy and Completeness in Consumer File Data
with S. Mo Jang, Curtiss L. Cobb III, J. Michael Dennis, and Charles DiSogra. 2014. Public Opinion […]
Prevalence and Moderators of the Candidate Name-Order Effect: Evidence from Statewide General Elections in California
with Daniel Schneider, Jon A. Krosnick, Alexander Tahk, Eyal Ophir and Claire Milligan. 2014. Public Opinion Quarterly […]
The link below contains replication files for Predicting Elections: Considering Tools to Pool the Polls: https://joshpasek.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/ReplicationCodePOQPollAggregation.r
Social Media in Public Opinion Research: Report of the AAPOR Task Force on Emerging Technologies in Public Opinion Research
with Joe Murphy, Michael W. Link, Casey Langer Tesfaye, Elizabeth Dean, Michael Stern, Jon Cohen, and Mario Callegaro. […]