A theory of political parties: Groups, policy demands and nominations in American politics K Bawn, M Cohen, D Karol, S Masket, H Noel, J Zaller Perspectives on Politics 10 (3), 571-597, 2012 | 944 | 2012 |
No middle ground: How informal party organizations control nominations and polarize legislatures S Masket University of Michigan Press, 2009 | 413 | 2009 |
Partisan webs: Information exchange and party networks G Koger, S Masket, H Noel British Journal of Political Science 39 (3), 633-653, 2009 | 348 | 2009 |
A primary cause of partisanship? Nomination systems and legislator ideology E McGhee, S Masket, B Shor, S Rogers, N McCarty American Journal of Political Science 58 (2), 337-351, 2014 | 312 | 2014 |
One vote out of step? The effects of salient roll call votes in the 2010 election B Nyhan, E McGhee, J Sides, S Masket, S Greene American Politics Research 40 (5), 844-879, 2012 | 197 | 2012 |
Cooperative party factions in American politics G Koger, S Masket, H Noel American Politics Research 38 (1), 33-53, 2010 | 169 | 2010 |
Ideological adaptation? The survival instinct of threatened legislators T Kousser, JB Lewis, SE Masket The Journal of Politics 69 (3), 828-843, 2007 | 130 | 2007 |
Where you sit is where you stand: The impact of seating proximity on legislative cue-taking SE Masket Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3, 301-311, 2008 | 113 | 2008 |
It takes an outsider: Extralegislative organization and partisanship in the California Assembly, 1849–2006 SE Masket American Journal of Political Science 51 (3), 482-497, 2007 | 110 | 2007 |
Did Obama’s ground game matter? The influence of local field offices during the 2008 presidential election SE Masket Public Opinion Quarterly 73 (5), 1023-1039, 2009 | 105 | 2009 |
Polarized networks: The organizational affiliations of national party convention delegates MT Heaney, SE Masket, JM Miller, DZ Strolovitch American Behavioral Scientist 56 (12), 1654-1676, 2012 | 101* | 2012 |
527 Committees and the political party network RM Skinner, SE Masket, DA Dulio American Politics Research 40 (1), 60-84, 2012 | 83 | 2012 |
The gerrymanderers are coming! Legislative redistricting won't affect competition or polarization much, no matter who does it SE Masket, J Winburn, GC Wright PS: Political Science & Politics 45 (1), 39-43, 2012 | 81 | 2012 |
Serving two masters: Using referenda to assess partisan versus dyadic legislative representation SE Masket, H Noel Political Research Quarterly 65 (1), 104-123, 2012 | 71 | 2012 |
The inevitable party: Why attempts to kill the party system fail and how they weaken democracy S Masket Oxford University Press, 2016 | 68 | 2016 |
Polarization without parties: Term limits and legislative partisanship in Nebraska’s unicameral legislature S Masket, B Shor State Politics & Policy Quarterly 15 (1), 67-90, 2015 | 67 | 2015 |
Kingmakers or cheerleaders? Party power and the causal effects of endorsements T Kousser, S Lucas, S Masket, E McGhee Political Research Quarterly 68 (3), 443-456, 2015 | 59 | 2015 |
Learning from loss: The democrats, 2016–2020 S Masket Cambridge University Press, 2020 | 53 | 2020 |
A return to normalcy? Revisiting the effects of term limits on competitiveness and spending in California assembly elections SE Masket, JB Lewis State Politics & Policy Quarterly 7 (1), 20-38, 2007 | 42 | 2007 |
Gender attitudes, gendered partisanship: Feminism and support for Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton among party activists EA Sharrow, DZ Strolovitch, MT Heaney, SE Masket, JM Miller Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 37 (4), 394-416, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |