Janine A. Parry Data-verified
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Professor and Arkansas Poll Director
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Janine A. Parry is a Professor and the Arkansas Poll Director at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her research program investigates political behavior and public opinion, with a focus on factors influencing citizen engagement and legislative processes. Parry has published on topics including the impact of signing ballot petitions on voter turnout and the relationship between statehouse evaluations and ballot measure outcomes. She also studies one-party monopolies in American states and the concept of critical mass in legislative influence. Her work has been published in various academic journals, and she has a scholarly record of 58 publications with an h-index of 10 and 346 total citations. Parry collaborates with researchers such as Jessica R. Kloss.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 349
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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- 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
- Arkansas
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