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Anglo voting on nativist ballot initiatives: The partisan impact of spatial proximity to the US-Mexico border
Branton, Regina, Gavin Dillingham, Johanna Dunaway, and Beth Miller. 2007. “Anglo Voting on Nativist Ballot Initiatives: The Partisan Impact of Spatial Proximity to the US-Mexico Border”. Social Science Quarterly 88 (3): 882-97.
An experimental study of the role of weight bias in candidate evaluation
Miller, Beth J, and Jennifer D Lundgren. 2010. “An Experimental Study of the Role of Weight Bias in Candidate Evaluation”. Obesity 18 (4): 712-18.
Aww, shucky ducky: Voter response to accusations of Herman Cain’s “inappropriate behavior”
Peterson, David AM, and Beth Miller Vonnahme. 2014. “Aww, Shucky Ducky: Voter Response to Accusations of Herman Cain’s ‘inappropriate Behavior’”. PS: Political Science & Politics 47 (2): 372-78.
Voting Against Bilingual Education: The Partisan Nature of the Impact of Spatial Proximity to the Border of Mexico
Branton, Regina, Gavin Dillingham, Johanna Dunaway, and Beth Miller Vonnahme. 2011. “Voting Against Bilingual Education: The Partisan Nature of the Impact of Spatial Proximity to the Border of Mexico”. In The Politics of Latino Education. Teachers College Press.
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