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Organized Section 32: Best Paper Award

Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section Award Recipients

Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award is given for the best paper delivered at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.


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2016  David A.M. Peterson, Iowa State University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).” 
2016  Kyle Saunders, Colorado State University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).” 
2016  Scott McClurg, Southern Illinois University
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).” 
2016  Joanne Miller, University of Minnesota
“Macrointerest: The Public as Attentive Gods of Vengeance but Lazy Gods of
Reward (with Apologies to V.O. Key).” 
2015  Samara Klar, University of Arizona
“When Common Identities Fuel Affective Polarization: An Experimental Study of Democratic and Republican Women.” 
2014 Thomas Wood, University of Chicago
County Line and Prime Time: A Presidential Campaign as a Lab for Advertising Effects.
2013 Jens Hainmueller, Massachusetts Institure of Technology
“The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants”
2013 Daniel Hopkins, Georgetown University
“The Hidden American Immigration Consensus: A Conjoint Analysis of Attitudes toward Immigrants”
2012 James Druckman, Northwestern University
“Framing and Biased Information Search”
2012 Jordan Fein, Northwestern University
Framing and Biased Information Search
2012 Thomas Leeper, Northwestern University
Framing and Biased Information Search
2011 Michael Tomz, Stanford University
Candidate Repositioning
2010 Deborah Brooks, Dartmouth College
A War of One's Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War
2010 Benjamin Valentino, Dartmouth College
A War of One's Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War
2009 Deborah Schildkraut, Tufts University
“Immigrant Resentment: When The Work Ethnic Backfires”
2007 Dennis Chong, Northwestern University
“Democratic Competition and Public Opinion”
2007 James Druckman, Northwestern University
“Democratic Competition and Public Opinion”
2006 Larry Bartels, Princeton University
“What's the Matter with What's the Matter with Kansas?: Class, Culture, and Presidential Voting, 1952-2004”
2005 David Campbell, University of Notre Dame
“Community Heterogeneity and Participation”
2004 Larry Bartels, Princeton University
“Homer Gets a Tax Cut: Inequality and Public Policy in the American Mind”
2003 George Bizer, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003 Allyson Holbrook, Ohio State University
“Impact of Personality on Political Beliefs Attitutes, and Behavior: Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate”
2003