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Publications of Daniel Stegmueller    :chronological  by type  bibtex listing:

  1. Daoust, J-F; Bélanger, É; Dassonneville, R; Lachapelle, E; Nadeau, R; Becher, M; Brouard, S; Foucault, M; Hönnige, C; Stegmueller, D, A guilt-free strategy increases self-reported non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures: Experimental evidence from 12 countries., PloS one, vol. 16 no. 4 (January, 2021), pp. e0249914 [doi]  [abs].
  2. Daoust, J-F; Belanger, E; Dassonneville, R; Lachapelle, E; Nadeau, R; Becher, M; Brouard, S; Foucault, M; Hönnige, C; Stegmueller, D, A Guilt-Free Strategy to Increase Self-Reported Non-Compliance with COVID-19 Preventive Measures: Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries (March, 2021) .
  3. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Analysis of Externalities, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 104-130 .
  4. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Analysis of Heterogeneity, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 154-181 .
  5. Stegmueller, D, Apples and Oranges? The Problem of Equivalence in Comparative Research, Political Analysis, vol. 19 no. 04 (September, 2011), pp. 471-487, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  6. Stegmueller, D, Bayesian hierarchical age-period-cohort models with time-structured effects: An application to religious voting inthe US, 1972-2008, Electoral Studies, vol. 33 (March, 2014), pp. 52-62, Elsevier BV [doi]  [abs].
  7. Stegmueller, D, Comment on Elff et al., British Journal of Political Science, vol. 51 no. 1 (January, 2021), pp. 454-459 [doi] .
  8. Becher, M; Stegmueller, D; Brouard, S; Kerrouche, E, Comparative Experimental Evidence on Compliance with Social Distancing During the Covid-19 Pandemic (July, 2020) .
  9. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Conclusion, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 219-231 .
  10. Becher, M; Brouard, S; Stegmueller, D, Endogenous Benchmarking and Government Accountability: Experimental Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic, British Journal of Political Science (January, 2023) [doi]  [abs].
  11. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Externalities and Redistribution, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 85-103 .
  12. Becher, M; Longuet Marx, N; Pons, V; Brouard, S; Foucault, M; Galasso, V; Kerrouche, E; León Alfonso, S; Stegmueller, D, Government Performance and Democracy: Survey Experimental Evidence from 12 Countries During Covid-19 (November, 2021) .
  13. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Heterogeneity and Redistribution, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 133-153 .
  14. Stegmueller, D, Hijacking the Agenda: Economic Power and Political Influence. By Christopher Witko, Jana Morgan, Nathan J. Kelly, and Peter K. Enns. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2021. 416p. $35.00 paper., Perspectives on Politics, vol. 20 no. 3 (September, 2022), pp. 1116-1117, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] .
  15. Stegmueller, D, How many countries for multilevel modeling? A comparison of frequentist and bayesian approaches, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 57 no. 3 (January, 2013), pp. 748-761, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  16. Becher, M; Stegmueller, D; Brouard, S; Kerrouche, E, Ideology and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative perspective., Social science quarterly, vol. 102 no. 5 (September, 2021), pp. 2106-2123 [doi]  [abs].
  17. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Income Expectations as Determinants of Redistribution, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 58-82 .
  18. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Income, Income Expectations, Redistribution, and Insurance, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 35-57 .
  19. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Introduction, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 1-+ .
  20. Becher, M; Stegmueller, D; Käppner, K, Local union organization and law making in the US congress, Journal of Politics, vol. 80 no. 2 (April, 2018), pp. 539-554, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs].
  21. Stegmueller, D, Modeling dynamic preferences: A Bayesian robust dynamic latent ordered probit model, Political Analysis, vol. 21 no. 3 (January, 2013), pp. 314-333, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  22. Dimick, M; Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Models of Other-Regarding Preferences, Inequality, and Redistribution, Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 21 no. 1 (May, 2018), pp. 441-460, ANNUAL REVIEWS [doi]  [abs].
  23. Dimick, M; Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Online Appendix, vol. 11 no. 4 (2017), pp. 385-439, Now Publishers [doi] .
  24. Becher, M; Stegmueller, D, Organized Interests and the Mechanisms Behind Unequal Representation in Legislatures (December, 2021) .
  25. Becher, M; Menéndez González, I; Stegmueller, D, Proportional Representation and Right-Wing Populism: Evidence from Electoral System Change in Europe, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 53 no. 1 (January, 2023), pp. 261-268 [doi]  [abs].
  26. Becher, M; Stegmueller, D, Reducing unequal representation: The impact of labor unions on legislative responsiveness in the U.S. Congress, Perspectives on Politics, vol. 19 no. 1 (March, 2021), pp. 92-109 [doi]  [abs].
  27. Stegmueller, D, Religion and redistributive voting in Western Europe, Journal of Politics, vol. 75 no. 4 (October, 2013), pp. 1064-1076, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs].
  28. Stegmueller, D; Scheepers, P; Roßteutscher, S; De Jong, E, Support for redistribution in western Europe: Assessing the role of religion, European Sociological Review, vol. 28 no. 4 (August, 2012), pp. 482-497, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs].
  29. Dimick, M; Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, The altruistic rich? Inequality and other-regarding preferences for redistribution, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, vol. 11 no. 4 (January, 2017), pp. 385-439, Now Publishers [doi]  [abs].
  30. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, The Externalities of Inequality: Fear of Crime and Preferences for Redistribution in Western Europe, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 60 no. 2 (March, 2016), pp. 472-489, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  31. Neundorf, A; Stegmueller, D; Scotto, TJ, The individual-level dynamics of bounded partisanship, Public Opinion Quarterly, vol. 75 no. 3 (September, 2011), pp. 458-482, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs].
  32. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, The Political Consequences of Redistribution Demands, in WHO WANTS WHAT?: REDISTRIBUTION PREFERENCES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (2019), pp. 185-218 .
  33. Dimick, M; Stegmueller, D, The Political Economy of Risk and Ideology (2015)  [abs].
  34. Beramendi, P; Stegmueller, D, The Political Geography of the Eurocrisis, World Politics, vol. 72 no. 4 (October, 2020), pp. 639-678 [doi]  [abs].
  35. Rueda, D; Stegmueller, D, Who wants what?: Redistribution preferences in comparative perspective (August, 2019), pp. 1-280 [doi]  [abs].

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