Political Polarisation of Climate Policy-Relevant Attitudes in Britain (with Gidon Cohen).
Party Development and Election Violence: Evidence from Nineteenth Century England and Wales (with Gidon Cohen, Gary Hutchison and Patrick Kuhn).
Electoral Competitiveness and Election Violence: Long-Term, Large-N, Within-Country Evidence From England and Wales, 1832-1914 (with Luke Blaxill, Gidon Cohen, Gary Hutchison and Patrick Kuhn).
Idiosyncratic Issue Opinion and Political Choice (with Benjamin E. Lauderdale and Chris Hanretty), Oxford University Press.
Long-Run Trends in Partisan Polarization of Climate Policy-Relevant Attitudes Across Countries (with Dave Caldwell and Gidon Cohen), Environmental Politics.
Electoral Violence in England and Wales, 1832–1914 (with Luke Blaxill, Gidon Cohen, Gary Hutchison and Patrick Kuhn and Nick Vivyan), Past & Present.
The Misreporting Trade-off Between List Experiments and Direct Questions in Practice: Partition Validation Evidence from Two Countries (with Patrick Kuhn), Political Analysis, 30(3), 381-402.
Advantages, Challenges and Limitations of Audit Experiments with Constituents. (with Daniel Bischof, Gidon Cohen, Sarah Cohen, Florian Foos, Patrick M Kuhn, Kyriaki Nanou, Neil Visalvanich) Political Studies Review, 20(2), 192-200.
Psychological Threat and Turnout Misreporting (with Patrick Kuhn and Samuel Mellish), Electoral Studies, 70: 102276.
A Choice-Based Measure of Issue Importance in the Electorate (with Ben Lauderdale and Chris Hanretty), American Journal of Political Science 64(3): 519-535 .
Who Votes More Strategically? (with Andy Eggers), American Political Science Review. 114(2): 470-485
Do Humble Beginnings Help? How Politician Class Roots Shape Voter Evaluations (with Markus Wagner, Konstantin Glinitzer and Jakob-Moritz Eberl), forthcoming, Electoral Studies , 53: 102093.
Costly signals: Voter responses to parliamentary dissent in Austria, Britain and Germany (with Markus Wagner and Konstantin Glinitzer), forthcoming, Legislative Studies Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1111/lsq.12274.
Why Friends and Neighbors? Explaining the electoral appeal of local roots (with Rosie Campbell, Phil Cowley and Markus Wagner), Journal of Politics 81(3).
Legislator Dissent as a Valence Signal (with Rosie Campbell, Phil Cowley and Markus Wagner), British Journal of Political Science 49(1): 105-128
Decomposing Public Opinion Variation into Ideology, Idiosyncrasy and Instability (with Ben Lauderdale and Chris Hanretty), Journal of Politics 80(2): 707-712.
Corruption, Accountability, and Gender: Do female Politicians Face Higher Standards in Public Life? (with Andy Eggers and Markus Wagner), Journal of Politics 80(1): 321-326.
Comparing Strategies for Estimating Constituency Opinion from National Survey Samples (with Chris Hanretty and Ben Lauderdale), Political Science Research and Methods 6(3): 571-591
Reducing Turnout Misreporting in Online Surveys (with Patrick Kuhn), Public Opinion Quarterly. Abstract. 82(2): 300-321
Dyadic Representation in a Westminster System (with Chris Hanretty and Ben Lauderdale), Legislative Studies Quarterly. 42(2): 235-267.
House or Home? Constituent Preferences over Legislator Effort Allocation (with Markus Wagner), European Journal of Political Research 55(1): 81-99.
Combining National and Constituency Polling for Forecasting (with Chris Hanretty and Ben Lauderdale), Electoral Studies 41: 239-243.
What do Voters Want from their Local MP? (with Markus Wagner) Political Quarterly 86(1): 33-40
Partisan Bias in Opinion Formation on Episodes of Political Controversy: Evidence from Great Britain (with Markus Wagner and Jessica Tarlov) Political Studies 62(1): 136-158.
Attention-seeking constituents? How voters want MPs to spend their time. In Sex, Lies & the Ballot Box: 50 things you need to know about British elections. Philip Cowley and Robert Ford (Eds.). London: Biteback Publishing.
Do Voters Reward Rebellion? The Electoral Accountability of MPs in Britain (with Markus Wagner) European Journal of Political Research 51(2): 235-264
Representative Misconduct, Voter Perceptions and Accountability: Evidence from the 2009 House of Commons Expenses Scandal (with Markus Wagner and Jessica Tarlov) Electoral Studies 31(4): 750-763. [Condensed and edited version published as 'Where did Electoral Accountability Fail? MP Misconduct, Constituent Perceptions and Vote Choice', in Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson (ed.), The Political Costs of the 2009 Expenses Scandal, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.]
From Doves to Hawks: A Spatial Analysis of Voting in the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England (with Simon Hix and Bjørn Høyland) European Journal of Political Research 49(6): 731-758.
You'll Never Guess What They Believe In: Constituency Opinion and Representative Democracy in Britain (with Chris Hanretty), 2014 ESRC Project Report.