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Jessica Preece
Jessica Preece
Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University
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Why women don’t run: Experimental evidence on gender differences in political competition aversion
J Preece, O Stoddard
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 117, 296-308, 2015
1622015
Recruitment and perceptions of gender bias in party leader support
DM Butler, JR Preece
Political Research Quarterly 69 (4), 842-851, 2016
1342016
Mind the gender gap: An experiment on the influence of self-efficacy on political interest
JR Preece
Politics & Gender 12 (1), 198-217, 2016
1252016
How to elect more women: Gender and candidate success in a field experiment
CF Karpowitz, JQ Monson, JR Preece
American Journal of Political Science 61 (4), 927-943, 2017
1182017
Run, Jane, run! Gendered responses to political party recruitment
JR Preece, OB Stoddard, R Fisher
Political Behavior 38, 561-577, 2016
962016
Gender inequalities in campaign finance
M Barber, DM Butler, J Preece
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 11 (2), 219-48, 2016
792016
Does the message matter? A field experiment on political party recruitment
JR Preece, OB Stoddard
Journal of Experimental Political Science 2 (1), 26-35, 2015
582015
Strength in numbers? gender composition, leadership, and women’s influence in teams
CF Karpowitz, SD O’Connell, J Preece, O Stoddard
Journal of Political Economy 132 (9), 000-000, 2024
41*2024
How the Party Can Win in Personal Vote Systems: The “Selectoral Connection” and Legislative Voting in L ithuania
JR Preece
Legislative Studies Quarterly 39 (2), 147-167, 2014
312014
Personality and gendered selection processes in the political pipeline
AM Dynes, HJG Hassell, MR Miles, JR Preece
Politics & Gender 17 (1), 53-73, 2021
242021
Selecting for masculinity: Women’s under-representation in the Republican Party
CF KARPOWITZ, JQ MONSON, JR PREECE, A ALDRIDGE
American Political Science Review, 1-22, 2022
14*2022
Crediting Invisible Work: Congress and the Lawmaking Productivity Metric (LawProM)
M EATOUGH, JR PREECE
American Political Science Review, 1-19, 2024
8*2024
Individual Valuing of Social Equality in Political and Personal Relationships
RW Davis, J Preece
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (1), 177-196, 2022
52022
The Party and the “Personal” Vote: The Impact of Party Control of Ballot Access and Means of Cultivating a Personal Reputation in Mixed-Member Electoral System Countries
JR Preece
University of California, Los Angeles, 2010
22010
If party leaders want more women to run, they need to convince them that the “old boys’ network” will support them too.
J Preece
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2017
12017
More Women Can Run: Gender and Pathways to the State Legislature by Susan Carroll and Kira Sanbonmatsu: 2013. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 176 …
J Preece
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 36 (2), 246-248, 2015
12015
He Runs, She Runs: Why Gender Stereotypes Do Not Harm Women Candidates
JR Preece
Political Science Quarterly 129 (2), 340-342, 2014
12014
On Being a Disciple of Hope
JR Preece
BYU Studies Quarterly 61 (1), 270-274, 2022
2022
How Endorser Gender Affects Candidate Electability
M Hatch, C Kreutz, J Preece
Journal of Undergraduate Research 2019 (2019), 35, 2019
2019
Women vs. Men Who Makes Better Use of Financial Aid?
N Christensen, J Preece
Journal of Undergraduate Research 2019 (2019), 38, 2019
2019
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