Below are my peer-reviewed publications in quantitative and computational social science. Each article applies advanced statistical methods to examine complex political and policy-related questions. Click on a title to view and scroll through the full article. In addition to my refereed academic work, I have also authored articles in popular outlets such as The Washington Post.
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Caron, Christian. 2022. “Partisan Strategy and the Adoption of Same-Day Registration in the American States.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 22(2): 140-160.
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Caron, Christian. 2021. “Public Opinion and Death Penalty Policy Under Direct Democracy Institutions: A Longitudinal Analysis of the American States.” American Politics Research 49(1): 91-105.
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Baumgartner, Frank R., Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Benjamin W. Campbell, Christian Caron, and Hailey Sherman. 2020. “Learning to Kill: Why a Small Handful of Counties Generates the Bulk of US Death Sentences.” PLOS ONE 15(10): e0240401.
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Baumgartner, Frank R., Christian Caron, and Scott Duxbury, 2023. “Racial Resentment and the Death penalty.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 8(1): 42-60.