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Cherie D. Maestas
Cherie D. Maestas
Professor and Department Head, Political Science Purdue University
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When to risk it? Institutions, ambitions, and the decision to run for the US House
CD Maestas, S Fulton, LS Maisel, WJ Stone
American Political Science Review 100 (2), 195-208, 2006
3512006
The sense of a woman: Gender, ambition, and the decision to run for congress
SA Fulton, CD Maestas, LS Maisel, WJ Stone
Political Research Quarterly 59 (2), 235-248, 2006
3292006
Professional legislatures and ambitious politicians: Policy responsiveness of state institutions
C Maestas
Legis. Stud. Q. 25, 663, 2000
2812000
Quality counts: Extending the strategic politician model of incumbent deterrence
WJ Stone, LS Maisel, CD Maestas
American Journal of Political Science 48 (3), 479-495, 2004
2562004
The incentive to listen: Progressive ambition, resources, and opinion monitoring among state legislators
C Maestas
The Journal of Politics 65 (2), 439-456, 2003
2412003
Shifting the blame: Federalism, media, and public assignment of blame following Hurricane Katrina
CD Maestas, LR Atkeson, T Croom, LA Bryant
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 38 (4), 609-632, 2008
1702008
Risk orientation, risk exposure, and policy opinions: The case of free trade
S Ehrlich, C Maestas
Political Psychology 31 (5), 657-684, 2010
1452010
Catastrophic politics: How extraordinary events redefine perceptions of government
LR Atkeson, CD Maestas
Cambridge University Press, 2012
1442012
Incumbency reconsidered: Prospects, strategic retirement, and incumbent quality in US House elections
WJ Stone, SA Fulton, CD Maestas, LS Maisel
The Journal of Politics 72 (1), 178-190, 2010
1192010
The state of surveying legislators: Dilemmas and suggestions
C Maestas, GW Neeley, LE Richardson
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 3 (1), 90-108, 2003
862003
Risk attitudes and the incumbency advantage
DL Eckles, CD Kam, CL Maestas, BF Schaffner
Political Behavior 36, 731-749, 2014
782014
State legislative influence over agency rulemaking: The utility of ex ante review
BJ Gerber, C Maestas, NC Dometrius
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 5 (1), 24-46, 2005
692005
National party efforts to recruit state legislators to run for the US house
CD Maestas, LS Maisel, WJ Stone
Legislative Studies Quarterly 30 (2), 277-300, 2005
682005
Expert surveys as a measurement tool: Challenges and new frontiers
C Maestas
642015
Assessing the “Experience bonus” through examining strategic entry, candidate quality, and campaign receipts in US house elections
CD Maestas, CR Rugeley
American journal of political science 52 (3), 520-535, 2008
642008
Extracting wisdom from experts and small crowds: Strategies for improving informant-based measures of political concepts
CD Maestas, MK Buttice, WJ Stone
Political Analysis 22 (3), 354-373, 2014
532014
Meaningful participation and the evolution of the reformed presidential nominating system
LR Atkeson, CD Maestas
PS: Political Science & Politics 42 (1), 59-64, 2009
372009
Modeling volatility in political time series
C Maestas, RR Preuhs
Electoral Studies 19 (1), 95-110, 2000
322000
Fearing food: The influence of risk perceptions on public preferences for uniform and centralized risk regulation
C Maestas, J Chattopadhyay, S Leland, J Piatak
Policy Studies Journal 48 (2), 447-468, 2020
212020
Policy venue preference and relative trust in government in federal systems
S Leland, J Chattopadhyay, C Maestas, J Piatak
Governance 34 (2), 373-393, 2021
192021
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