Eitan D. Hersh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Information-Based Candidate Strategy: Data Constraints and Voter Engagement.) |
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Kaufman AR, Hersh ED. (2020) The political consequences of opioid overdoses. Plos One. 15: e0236815 |
Hersh ED. (2019) Introduction: The Political Beliefs and Civic Engagement of Physicians in an Era of Polarization Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law. 44: 1-4 |
Hersh E, Ghitza Y. (2018) Mixed partisan households and electoral participation in the United States. Plos One. 13: e0203997 |
Fraga BL, Hersh ED. (2018) Are Americans Stuck in Uncompetitive Enclaves? An Appraisal of U.S. Electoral Competition Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 13: 291-311 |
Grimmer J, Hersh E, Meredith M, et al. (2018) Obstacles to Estimating Voter ID Laws’ Effect on Turnout The Journal of Politics. 80: 1045-1051 |
Hersh ED, Schaffner BF. (2017) Postmaterialist Particularism: What Petitions Can Tell Us About Biases in the Policy Agenda: American Politics Research. 46: 434-464 |
Enos RD, Hersh ED. (2017) Campaign Perceptions of Electoral Closeness: Uncertainty, Fear and Over-Confidence British Journal of Political Science. 47: 501-519 |
Hersh ED, Goldenberg MN. (2016) Democratic and Republican physicians provide different care on politicized health issues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Hersh ED, Nall C. (2016) The Primacy of Race in the Geography of Income‐Based Voting: New Evidence from Public Voting Records American Journal of Political Science. 60: 289-303 |
Hersh ED. (2013) Long-term effect of September 11 on the political behavior of victims' families and neighbors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 20959-63 |