Janine A. Parry
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Professor and Arkansas Poll Director
Also affiliated: Public Works (1998)
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2023.
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Janine A. Parry's research focuses on American state politics and public opinion. She has investigated topics such as the influence of one-party monopolies on state governance and the role of critical mass in legislative effectiveness. Her work also examines voter behavior, including the impact of signing ballot petitions on turnout and how negative statehouse evaluations affect ballot measure outcomes, utilizing survey experiments to analyze these phenomena.
Parry is also affiliated with the University of Arkansas as the Arkansas Poll Director. Her scholarly output includes 60 publications with an h-index of 11 and over 350 citations. She has collaborated with Jessica R. Kloss on shared publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 353
Selected Publications
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The effect of signing ballot petitions on turnout (2023)
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Does more matter? Critical mass and legislative influence (2022)
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The Rule, Not the Exception: One-Party Monopolies in the American States (2022)
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The inconsequence of negative statehouse evaluations on ballot measures: Evidence from survey experiments (2021)
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Shaping Arkansans’ Attitudes Toward LGBT Policies: The Role of Party Identification, Religious Identity, and LGBT Contact Experience (2020)
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The Divide Between Journalists and the Audience: Perceptions of Journalism Credibility at a Statewide Level (2019)
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Journalists and the Red-State Voter: Perceptions of Journalism Credibility at a Statewide Level in the U.S. and the Trump Effect (2019)
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The Clinton Effect? The (Non)Impact of a High‐Profile Candidate on Gender Stereotypes (2019)
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Direct Democracy, Educative Effects, and the (Mis)Measurement of Ballot Measure Awareness (2019)
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Gubernatorial Endorsements and Ballot Measure Approval (2014)
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In defense of the lowly scorecard: What legislator ratings can tell us about interest groups (2014)
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Gubernatorial Endorsements and Ballot Measure Approval (2012)
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The Impact of Petition Signing on Voter Turnout (2011)
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When Do Blue and Black Make Red? The Role of Racism in Arkansas's 2008 Presidential Vote (2010)SSRN Electronic Journal OpenAlex
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Political Culture, Public Opinion, and Policy (Non)Diffusion: The Case of Gay‐ and Lesbian‐Related Issues in Arkansas<sup>*</sup> (2009)
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- The inconsequence of negative statehouse evaluations on ballot measures: Evidence from survey experiments
- The effect of signing ballot petitions on turnout
- The Rule, Not the Exception: One-Party Monopolies in the American States
- The Rule, Not the Exception: One-Party Monopolies in the American States
- The Rule, Not the Exception: One-Party Monopolies in the American States
- Does more matter? Critical mass and legislative influence
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