Published Works
Stauffer, Katelyn E. and Diana Z. O'Brien "Fast Friends or Strange Bedfellows? Quantitative Methods and Gender and Politics Research" conditionally accepted at the European Journal of Politics and Gender
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. Forthcoming. "Michelle Obama as a Political Symbol: An Intersectional Approach to the Study of Public Opinion towards the First Lady." Politics & Gender. (Ungated pdf)
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. 2019. "Voting for Women in Nonpartisan and Partisan Elections." Electoral Studies 57: 245-255. (Ungated pdf)
Stauffer, Katelyn E. and Diana Z. O'Brien. 2018. "Quantitative Methods and Feminist Political Science." Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (online), edited by William R. Thompson.
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. 2018. "Someone Like Me: Descriptive Representation and Support for Supreme Court Nominees." Political Research Quarterly 71(1): 127-142. (Ungated pdf)
Stauffer, Katelyn E. and Diana Z. O'Brien "Fast Friends or Strange Bedfellows? Quantitative Methods and Gender and Politics Research" conditionally accepted at the European Journal of Politics and Gender
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. Forthcoming. "Michelle Obama as a Political Symbol: An Intersectional Approach to the Study of Public Opinion towards the First Lady." Politics & Gender. (Ungated pdf)
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. 2019. "Voting for Women in Nonpartisan and Partisan Elections." Electoral Studies 57: 245-255. (Ungated pdf)
Stauffer, Katelyn E. and Diana Z. O'Brien. 2018. "Quantitative Methods and Feminist Political Science." Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (online), edited by William R. Thompson.
Badas, Alex and Katelyn E. Stauffer. 2018. "Someone Like Me: Descriptive Representation and Support for Supreme Court Nominees." Political Research Quarterly 71(1): 127-142. (Ungated pdf)
In Progress
"The Difference Women Make: Collective Representation and Feelings of Political Efficacy" "The Sum of Its Parts? Women's Collective Representation and American Attitudes towards Institutions" " 'Scoring Points?' Diversity in Judicial Nominations and Perceptions of Presidential Accomplishment" (with Alex Badas). Gender and Foreign Aid Allocation (with Catherine Goodwin, Tobias Heinrich, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, and Kelsey Martin-Morales) "Evaluating Patterns in Women's Turnout at the State and District Level" (with Bernard L. Fraga). "Consequences of Top-Two Primaries for Women Candidates and Voters" (with Colin Fisk). |
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