Research

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U.S. Congress

  • Studying Rules Changes in the U.S. House: Evidence from an Alternative Empirical Model. 2015. Congress & the Presidency 42(1): 28-49. [Download]
  • Americans’ Attitudes about the Senate Filibuster. 2013. American Politics Research 41(5): 735-760. Co-authored with Steven S. Smith. [Download]
  • Partisanship, Sophistication, and Public Attitudes about Majority Rule and Minority Rights in Congress. 2016. Legislative Studies Quarterly 41(4): 841-871. Co-authored with Steven S. Smith. [Download]
  • Why does the Majority Party Bother to Have Minority Party Members on Committees? 2012. Journal of Theoretical Politics 24(2): 248-264. [Download]
  • Majority Party, Standing Committees, and Evidence for Indirect Control. 2020. Congress & the Presidency 47(2): 199-223. [Download]
  • Partisan Manipulation of Dimensionality in the U.S. House of Representatives. Working Paper.
  • Procedural Tools and Dimensionality in the U.S. Senate. Working Paper. Working Paper.
  • Politics Over Process: Partisan Conflict and Post-Passage Processes in the U.S. Congress. 2017. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Co-authored with Steven S. Smith and Ryan J. Vander Wielen. [Visit UofM Press page] [Visit Amazon.com page]
  • Congressional Control of Bureaucracy in the United States: Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Control Mechanisms. 2020. American Studies 43(1): 115-143. [Download]
  • Tea Party and non-Tea Party Republicans in the U.S. Congress. Co-authored with Richard C. Fording and Joseph L. Smith. Working Paper.
  • Tea Party Movement and Minority Interests in the U.S. Congress. Co-authored with Richard C. Fording and Joseph L. Smith. Working Paper.
  • Tea Party, Trump, and Roll-Call Voting in the U.s. Congress. Working Paper.
  • [Book Review] Insecure Majorities by Frances E. Lee. Journal of Politics 80(1): e5-e6. [Download]

American Politics

  • Revisiting a Signaling Game of Legislative-Judiciary Interactions. 2016. Political Analysis 24(4): 501-503. [Download]
  • Determinants of the Opinion Gap between the Elites and the Public in the United States. 2020. Social Science Journal 57(1): 1-13. Co-authored with George Hawley. [Download]

Political Methodology

  • How to Analyze New Data in Social Science. In Kwang Ho Kim Ed. The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Future of Mass Media. Seoul: Korean Studies Information. pp. 55-78. [Download]
  • Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Science Approach, ANSWER KEY to the Third Edition. 2016. Boca Raton: CRC Press. Co-authored with Jonathan Homola and Jeff Gill. [Complete version available only to instructors, odd-number version available to the public]
  • Bayesian Methods: A Social and Behavioral Science Approach, ANSWER KEY to the Second Edition. 2011. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. Co-authored with Jeff Gill. [Complete version available only to instructors, odd-number version available to the public]

Korean National Assembly

  • The 17th National Assembly Election and Legislative Turnover. 2004. Journal of Korean Politics 13(2): 167-187. Co-authored with Junhan Lee. [Reproduced in Chan-Wook Park. ed. 2005. Analysis on the 17th National Assembly Election. Seoul: Pureungil] [Download]
  • Relationship between the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch under the Presidency of Kim Dae-Jung. 2003. Korean Journal of Legislative Studies 9(2): 131-160. Co-authored with Chan-Wook Park. [Download]
  • Legislative-Executive Relations: A Case of the Environment Department. 2002. In Korean Legislative Studies Institute ed. Annual Inspection of the Administration: Present and Future. Seoul: Korean Legislative Studies Institute. pp. 107-130. [Download]