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Congress overwhelmed: The decline in congressional capacity and prospects for reform
TM LaPira, L Drutman, KR Kosar
University of Chicago Press, 2020
322020
State policy outcomes and state legislative approval
S Langehennig, J Zamadics, J Wolak
Political Research Quarterly 72 (4), 929-943, 2019
132019
Which Legislators Pay Attention to Other States’ Policies? Comparing Cosponsorship to Floor Voting in the Diffusion of Renewable Portfolio Policy
SC Parinandi, S Langehennig, M Trautmann
Policy Studies Journal 49 (2), 408-430, 2021
22021
More money, more problems: does more data impact on politics?
B Worthy, C Morgan, S Langehennig
12023
Who Is Watching Parliament? Monitory Democracy at Westminster
B Worthy, S Langehennig, C Morgan
Monitory Democracy at Westminster (June 21, 2022), 2022
12022
Is data-driven politics good for democracy?
B Worthy, C Morgan, S Langehennig
Political Insight 13 (2), 22-25, 2022
12022
Partisanship and voting behavior reconsidered in the age of polarization
CE Stapleton, SR Langehennig
Electoral Studies 88, 102752, 2024
2024
Does more data make for better behaved MPs?
B Worthy, S Langehennig
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2023
2023
Accountability, analysis and avoidance: how PMO data impacts on Westminster
B Worthy, S Langehennig
The Journal of Legislative Studies, 1-19, 2022
2022
The central problem with lobbying is the lack of data, which only worsens the public’s perceptions of the issue
B Worthy, S Langehennig
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2021
2021
An MP’s voting record matters, but not in the way you think
B Worthy, S Langehennig
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2021
2021
How data-driven democracy both helps and hinders politics
B Worthy, S Langehennig
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2020
2020
In It To Win It: Creating The Federal Budget In An Era of Regular Disorder
SR Langehennig
University of Colorado, 2019
2019
Presidential Accountability, Lyndon Johnson, and the Six Day War
SR Langehennig
University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2014
2014
The Role of Data in the Study of Leg-islatures: An Interview with E. Scott Adler
S Langehennig
The Legislative Scholar 41, 19, 0
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