(171) Grofman, Bernard. 2010. "Thinking about Minority Political Influence: Did Georgia v. Ashcroft Get It Right and, If Not, Why Not?" Election Law Journal 9: (4) 349-379. PDF
(170) Grofman, Bernard, Semuel Merrill III and Thomas L. Brunell 2010. "Do British Party Politics Exhibit Cycles?" British Journal of Political Science 41: 33-55. PDF
(164) Grofman, Bernard and Peter Selb. 2010. "Turnout and the (Effective) Number of Parties at the National and District Levels: A Puzzle-Solving Approach." Party Politics 17: 93-117. PDF
(163) Grofman, Bernard and Carsten Q. Schneider. 2009. "An Introduction to Crisp Set QCA, with a Comparison to Binary Logistic Regression." Political Research Quarterly 62: (4) 662-672. PDF
(160) Nikolenyi, Csaba and Bernard Grofman. 2010 .
The Puzzle of Minority Government in the Lok Sabha. In Csaba
Nikolenyi.
Minority Governments in
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Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 2009. “Homophily and the Focused Organization
of
Ties.” In P. Bearman and P. Hedstrom
(Eds.),
(158)
Bowler, Shaun, Bernard Grofman and Andre Blais. 2009.
“Duverger’s Law in
the
(157) Grofman, Bernard and Peter
Selb.
2009. “A Fully General Index of Political Competition.” Electoral
Studies 28: (6) 291-296.PDF
(156)
Brunell, Thomas and
Bernard
Grofman. 2009 “Testing Sincere versus Strategic Split Ticket Voting: Evidence from
(153) Brunell, Thomas and Bernard
Grofman. 2008. Evaluating the Impact of
Redistricting on District Homogeneity, Political Competition and
Political
Extremism in the
(149) Owen,
Guillermo, Ines Lindner and Bernard Grofman. 2008. "Modified Power
Indices for Indirect Voting." In Braham, Matthew and Frank
Steffen (Eds.) Power,
Freedom, and Voting. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 119-138. PDF
(148) Godfrey, Joseph and Bernard Grofman. "Pivotal Voting Theory: The 1993 Clinton Health Care Reform Proposal in the U.S. Congress." In Braham, Matthew and Steffen Frank., (Eds.) Power, Freedom, and Voting. SpringerVerlag, April 2008. PDF
(147)
Grofman, Bernard and Gary King. 2007. The
Future of Partisan Symmetry as a Judicial Test for Partisan
Gerrymandering after LULAC v. Perry.
Election Law Journal
6(1):2-35. PDF
(145)
Owen, Guillermo and Bernard Grofman. 2006.
Two-Stage Electoral Competition in Two-Party
Contests: Persistent Divergence of Party
Positions. Social Choice
and Welfare,
26:547-569. PDF
(144)
Grofman, Bernard and Thomas Brunell. 2006.
"Extending Section 5: Law and Politics." In David L.
Epstein, Rodolfo O. de la Garza et al. (Eds) The Future of the Voting Rights
Act. New York: Russell Sage Foundation,
pp.311-339. PDF
(143)
Grofman,
Bernard. 2006. "Operationalizing the Section 5
retrogression
standard of the Voting Rights Act in the light of Georgia v. Ashcroft: Social
science perspectives on minority influence, opportunity and
control." Election
Law
Journal 5(3):250-282. PDF
(142) Fraenkel,
Jon and Bernard Grofman. 2006. Does the alternative vote
foster moderation in ethnically divided societies? The case of
Fiji. Comparative
Political Studies 39(5): 623-651. PDF
(141) Adams,
James, Samuel Merrill and Bernard Grofman. 2005. Does
France's Two-Ballot Presidential Election System Alter Candidates'
Policy Strategies? A Spatial Analysis of Office-Seeking
Candidates in the 1988 Presidential Election. French Politics
3(2):98-123. PDF
(140) Grofman,
Bernard and Tom Brunell. 2005. "The Art of the Dummymander: The Impact
of Recent Redistrictings on the Partisan Makeup of Southern House
Seats." In Galderisi, Peter (Ed.) Redistricting in the New
Millennium. New York: Lexington Books, pp. 183-199. PDF
(139) Grofman,
Bernard. Race and redistricting in the
21st century. 2005. In Gary M. Segura, and Shaun Bowler (eds) Diversity
in Democracy: Minority Representation in
the United States.
(138)
O'Leary,
Brendan, Bernard Grofman and Jorgen Elklit.
2005. Divisor
methods for sequential
portfolio allocation in multi-party executive bodies:
evidence from
(137)
Fraenkel,
Jon and Bernard Grofman. 2004. A Neo-Downsian model of the alternate vote as
a mechanism for mitigating ethnic conflict in plural societies. Public Choice, 121:487-506. PDF
(135)
Grofman,
Bernard and Samuel Merrill III. 2004.
Anticipating Likely Consequences of Lottery-Based Affirmative
Action. Social Science Quarterly,
85(5): 1447-1468. PDF
(134)
Grofman, Bernard and Samuel Merrill
III. 2004. Ecological
regression and ecological
inference. In Gary King, Ori Rosen and
Martin Tanner (eds.) Ecological Inference:
New Methodological Strategies.
(133)
Grofman,
Bernard. Reflections on Public
Choice. 2004. Public
Choice 118:31-51. PDF
(132)
Grofman,
Bernard, Alessandro Chiaramonte, Roberto D’Alimonte and Scott L. Feld. 2004. Comparing
and contrasting the uses of two graphical tools for displaying patterns
of
multi-party competition: Nagayama
diagrams and simplex representations. Party
Politics, 10(3):273-299. PDF
(131)
Taagepera,
Rein and Bernard Grofman. 2003. Mapping the indices of seats-votes
disproportionality
and inter-election volatility.” Party
Politics, 9(6):659-677. PDF
(130)
Regenwetter,
Michel, A. A. A. Marley, and Bernard Grofman. 2003. General
concepts of value restriction and preference majority."
Social Choice and Welfare,
21(1):149-173. PDF
(129)
Tsetlin,
Ilia, Michel Regenwetter, Bernard Grofman.
2003. The impartial culture
maximizes
the probability of majority cycles."
Social Choice and Welfare, 21:387-398. PDF
(128)
Grofman, Bernard and Robert Stockwell. 2003. Institutional
design in plural societies: Mitigating ethnic conflict and
fostering stable democracy. In Ram Mudambi, Pietro Navarra and
Guiseppe Sobbrio (eds), Economic
Welfare, International Business and Global Institutional Change.
New York: Edward Elgar Publishers, pp. 102-137. PDF
(127)
Regenwetter,
Michel, Anthony Marley and Bernard Grofman.
2002. The general concept of
majority
rule," Mathematical Social
Sciences 43(3):405-428.
PDF
(126)
Regenwetter,
Michel, James Adams, and Bernard Grofman.
2002. On the Condorcet efficiency
of majority rule: An alternative view of
majority cycles and social homogeneity. Theory
and Decision, 53:153-186.
PDF
(125)
McGann,
Anthony, Bernard Grofman and William Koetzle.
2002. Why party leaders are more
extreme
than their members: Modeling sequential
elimination
elections in the US House of Representatives" Public
Choice, 113:337-356. PDF
(124)
Brazill,
Timothy and Bernard Grofman. 2002. Factor analysis versus multidimensional
scaling: Binary choice roll-call voting
and the
(123)
Grofman,
Bernard and Timothy Brazill. 2002. Identifying the median justice on the
Supreme Court through multidimensional scaling:
Analysis of ‘natural courts’ 1953-1991.
Public Choice, 112:55-79. PDF
(122)
McGann,
Anthony, William Koetzle and Bernard Grofman.
2002. How an ideologically
concentrated
minority can trump a dispersed majority:
Non-median voter results plurality, run-off and sequential
elimination elections"
American Journal of Political Science, 46(1):134-148. PDF
(121) Grofman,
Bernard, William Koetzle, A. J. McGann.
2002. Congressional leadership 1965-1996: A new look at the extremism versus centrality
debate." Legislative Studies
Quarterly, 27(1):87-100. PDF
(120)
Merrill,
Samuel, Bernard Grofman, and James Adams.
2001. Assimilation and contrast
effects
in voter projections of party locations: Evidence from Norway, France,
and the
(119)
Grofman,
Bernard, Lisa Handley and David Lublin.
2001. Drawing effective minority
districts: A conceptual framework and some
empirical
evidence.
(118)
Grofman, Bernard and Thomas Brunell. 2001.
Explaining the ideological differences between the two
(117)
Brians, Craig and Bernard Grofman. 2001.
Election day registration's effect on
(116)
Grofman, Bernard and Andrew Reynolds. 2001.
Electoral Systems and the art of Constitutional Engineering: An Inventory of the Main Findings. In Ram Mudambi, Pietro Navarra and Giuseppe
Sobbrio (eds.) Rules and Reason: Perspectives
on Constitutional Political Economy,
(115)
Grofman, Bernard, William Koetzle, Michael
McDonald, and Thomas Brunell. 2000. A new look at split ticket voting
for House and President: The comparative
midpoints model, Journal
of Politics, 62(1):34-50.
PDF
(114)
Grofman, Bernard. 2000.
Lijphart and the new institutionalism.
In Markus L. Crepaz, Thomas Koelble and David Wilsford (eds.) Democracy
and Institutions: The Life Work of Arend
Lijphart,
(113)
Grofman, Bernard and Heathcote W. Wales.
1999. Modeling Juror Bias.
Legal Theory, 5:221-234.
PDF
(112)
Regenwetter, Michel, Jean-Claude Falmagne,
Bernard Grofman. 1999.
A Stochastic Model of Preference Change and
its Application to 1992 Presidential Election Panel Data.
Psychological Review, 106(2):362-384. PDF
(111)
Merrill, Samuel, Bernard Grofman, Thomas Brunell and William Koetzle. 1999. The
power of ideologically concentrated
minorities. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 11(1):57-74. PDF
(110)
Grofman, Bernard, Guillermo Owen and
Christian Collet. 1999. Rethinking
the
Partisan Effects of Higher Turnout: So
What’s the Question? Public Choice,
99:357-376. PDF
(109)
Brians, Craig L. and Bernard Grofman. 1999.
When registration barriers fall, who votes?
An empirical test of a rational choice
model. Public Choice, 99:161-176.
PDF
(108)
Merrill, Sam, Bernard Grofman, and Scott L. Feld.
1999.
Nash equilibrium strategies in directional models of
two-candidate
spatial competition. Public Choice,
98:369-383. PDF
(107)
Grofman, Bernard. 1999.
SNTV: An inventory of theoretically derived propositions and a
brief
review of the evidence from
(104)
Grofman, Bernard, and Lisa Handley. 1998.
Estimating the impact of voting-rights-act-related districting
on
Democratic strength in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In Bernard Grofman (Ed.) Race and
Redistricting in the 1990s.
(103)
Handley, Lisa, Bernard Grofman, and Wayne
Arden. 1998. Electing
minority-preferred candidates to
legislative office: The relationship
between minority percentages in districts and the election of
minority-preferred candidates. In
Bernard Grofman (Ed.) Race and Redistricting in the 1990s.
(102)
Regenwetter, Michel and
Bernard Grofman. 1998.
Approval voting, Borda winners and Condorcet winners: Evidence from seven elections.
Management Science, 44(4):520-533. PDF
(100) Grofman, Bernard, William Koetzle, Thomas Brunell. 1997. An integrated perspective on the three potential sources of partisan bias: Malapportionment, turnout differences, and the geographic distribution of party vote shares. Electoral Studies, 16(4):457-470 PDF
(99)
Grofman, Bernard, Thomas Brunell, Janet
Campagna. 1997. Distinguishing
between the effects of swing
ratio and bias on outcomes in the
(98)
Owen, Guillermo and Bernard Grofman. 1997.
Estimating the likelihood of fallacious ecological inference:
Linear
ecological regression in the presence of context effects.
Political Geography,
16 (8):657-690. PDF
(96)
Merrill III, Samuel and Bernard
Grofman. 1997. Modeling
large electorates with Fourier
series: With applications to Nash equilibria in proximity and
directional
models of spatial competition. Social
Choice
and Welfare. 14(4):545-562.
PDF
(95)
Anderson, Richard and Bernard Grofman.
1997. Rhetoric and rationality: A study of democratization in the
(94)
Grofman, Bernard and Peter van Roozendaal. 1997.
Modeling cabinet durability/cabinet termination. A synthetic
literature review and
critique. British
Journal of Political
Science 27:4190-451. PDF
(93)
Merrill, Samuel and Bernard Grofman. 1997.
Directional and proximity models of voter utility and choice: a
new
synthesis and an illustrative test of competing models. Journal of
Theoretical Politics,
9
(1):25-48. PDF
(92)
Grofman, Bernard. 1997.
The Supreme Court, the Voting Rights Act, and minority
representation. In Anthony Peacock
(Ed.), Affirmative Action and Representation: Shaw v.
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Grofman, Bernard. 1996.
Political Economy: Downsian
Perspectives. In Robert Goodin and Hans-Dieter Klingemann (Eds.) New Handbook of Political Science.
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Grofman, Bernard, Phillip Straffin and
Nicholas Noviello. 1996.
The sequential dynamics of cabinet formation,
stochastic error, and a test of competing models. In Norman Schofield
(Ed.) Collective
Decision Making: Choice and Political Economy.
(89)
Grofman, Bernard. 1996.
Extending a dynamic model of protocoalition formation. In Norman Schofield (Ed.), Collective
Decision Making: Social Choice and
Political Economy.
(88)
Grofman, Bernard and Lisa Handley. 1995.
1990s Issues in voting rights.
(87)
Landa, Janet, Michael Copeland and Bernard
Grofman. 1995. Ethnic
voting patterns: a case study of
metropolitan
(85)
Grofman, Bernard. 1995.
New methods for valid ecological inference.
In
(83)
Glazer, Amihai, Robert Griffin, Bernard
Grofman and Martin Wattenberg.
1995. Strategic vote delay in the
U.S. House of Representatives. Legislative Studies Quarterly,
20(1):37-45. PDF
(82)
Handley, Lisa
and Bernard Grofman. 1994.
The Impact of the Voting Rights Act on
Minority Representation: Black Officeholding in Southern State
Legislatures and
Congressional Delegations. In Davidson,
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Grofman,
Bernard and
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Grofman, Bernard. 1993.
Toward an institution rich theory of political competition, with
a
supply-side component. In Bernard
Grofman (Ed.), Information, Participation, and Choice: An Economic
Theory of
Democracy' in Perspective.
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Grofman,
Bernard. 1993. Would
Vince Lombardi have been right if he
had said, `When it comes to redistricting, race isn't everything, it's
the only
thing'? Cardozo Law Review,
14(5):1237-1276.
PDF
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Grofman,
Bernard. 1992. What happens after one
person-one vote: Implications of the
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Grofman, Bernard and Scott L. Feld. 1992.
Group decision making over multidimensional objects of choice, Organizational
Behavior and Human Performance, 52:39-63.
PDF
(72)
Grofman, Bernard and Lisa Handley. 1992. Identifying
and remedying racial
gerrymandering. Journal of Law and Politics, 8(2):345‑404. PDF
(71)
Grofman,
Bernard. 1991. Statistics
without substance: A critique of
Freedman et al. and Clark and Morrison. Evaluation
Review, 15(6): 746‑769. PDF
(69)
Grofman, Bernard, and Lisa Handley. 1991.
The impact of the Voting Rights Act on black representation in
southern
state legislatures. Legislative Studies Quarterly,
16(1):111‑127. PDF
(68)
Hall, Richard L. and Bernard Grofman. 1990.
The committee assignment process and the conditional nature of
committee
bias. American Political Science
Review, 84(4):1149‑1166. PDF
(67)
Feld, Scott L. and Bernard Grofman. 1990.
Collectivities as actors, Rationality and Society,
2(4):429‑448. PDF
(65)
Erfle, Stephen, Henry McMillan and Bernard
Grofman. 1990. Regulation
via threats: politics, media coverage and
oil pricing
decisions. Public Opinion Quarterly,
54(1):48‑63.
PDF
(63)
Grofman, Bernard and Barbara
Norrander. 1990. Efficient
use of reference group cues in a
single dimension. Public Choice,
64:213‑227. PDF
(62)
Miller, Nicholas, Bernard Grofman and
Scott L. Feld. 1989. The
geometry of majority rule. Journal of
Theoretical Politics,
1(4):379‑406. PDF
(61)
Erfle, Stephen, Henry McMillan and Bernard
Grofman. 1989. Testing
the regulatory threat hypothesis:
Media coverage of the energy crisis
(55)
Brace,
Kimball, Bernard Grofman, Lisa Handley, and Richard Niemi.
1988.
Minority voting equality: The 65 percent rule in theory and
practice. Law
and Policy, 10(1):43‑62. PDF
(48)
Grofman,
Bernard N. Models of voting.
1987.
In Samuel Long (Ed.), Micropolitics Annual,
(44)
Uhlaner, Carole and Bernard Grofman. 1986.
The race may be close but my horse is going to win: Wish
fulfillment in
the 1980 Presidential election. Political
Behavior, 8(2):101‑129.
(42) Taagepera, Rein
and Bernard Grofman. 1985.
Rethinking Duverger's Law: Predicting the
effective number of parties in plurality and PR systems‑‑parties minus
issues
equals one. European Journal of
Political Research, 13:341‑352.
(Reprinted in J. Paul Johnston and Harvey E. Pasis (Eds.). Representation and Electoral Systems:
Canadian Perspectives.
(41)
Grofman, Bernard and Carole Uhlaner. 1985.
Metapreferences and reasons for stability in social choice:
Thoughts on
broadening and clarifying the debate. Theory
and Decision, 19:31‑50. PDF
(40)
Grofman,
Bernard N. Criteria for districting: A
social science
perspective. 1985. UCLA
Law Review, 33(1):77‑184. PDF
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Grofman,
Bernard N., Michael Migalski, and
Nicholas Noviello. 1985.
The `totality of circumstances' test in
Section 2 of the 1982 extension of the Voting Rights Act: A social
science
perspective. Law and Policy,
7(2):209‑223. PDF
(38)
Shapley, Lloyd S. and Bernard N.
Grofman. 1984. Optimizing
group judgmental accuracy in the
presence of interdependencies. Public
Choice, 43(3):329‑343. PDF
(37)
Owen, Guillermo and Bernard N.
Grofman. 1984. To
vote or not to vote: The paradox of
nonvoting. Public Choice,
42:311‑325. PDF
(36)
Feld, Scott L. and Bernard N.
Grofman. 1984. The
accuracy of group majority decisions in
groups with added members. Public
Choice, 42: 273‑285. PDF
(35)
Glazer, Amihai, Deborah Glazer and Bernard Grofman. 1984.
Cumulative voting in corporate elections: Introducing straategy
into the equations. South
Carolina Law Review, 35(2):295-309. PDF
(34)
Grofman,
Bernard N. 1984.
The general irrelevance of the zero sum assumption in the
legislative
context. In Manfred Holler (Ed.), Coalitions
and Collective Action. Wuerzburg:
Physica‑Verlag, 100‑112.
PDF
(33) Owen,
Guillermo and Bernard N. Grofman.
1984. Coalitions and power in
political situations. In Manfred Holler
(Ed.), Coalitions and Collective Action.
Wuerzburg: Physica‑Verlag, 137‑143. PDF
(32)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Janet Landa. 1983.
The development of trading networks among spatially separated
traders as
a process of proto‑coalition formation: the Kula trade.
Social Networks, 5:347‑365. PDF
(31)
Grofman, Bernard. 1983. Measures of bias and
proportionality in seats votes relationships. Political Methodology.
9:295-327. PDF
(30)
Grofman, Bernard N., Guillermo Owen and
Scott L. Feld. 1983. Thirteen
theorems in search of the
truth. Theory and Decision,
15:261‑278. PDF
(29)
Grofman, Bernard N. and
Guillermo Owen. 1982.
A game theoretic approach to measuring degree of centrality in
social
networks. Social Networks,
4:213‑224. PDF
(28) Grofman,
Bernard N. and Howard Scarrow. 1982.
Current issues in reapportionment.
Law and Policy Quarterly, 4(4): 435‑474. PDF
(27)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1982.
Reformers, politicians and the courts:
A preliminary look at
(26)
Grofman,
Bernard N., Scott L. Feld, and Guillermo Owen.
1982. Evaluating the competence
of experts, pooling individual judgements into a collective choice, and
delegating decision responsibility to subgroups. In
Felix Geyer and Hans van der Zouwen
(Eds.), Dependence
and Inequality. NY:
Pergamon Press, 221‑238. PDF
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Grofman, Bernard N. 1982. A
dynamic model of protocoalition formation
in ideological n‑space. Behavioral Science, 27:77‑90. PDF
(24)
Landa, Janet,
and Bernard N. Grofman. 1981.
Games of breach and the role of contract law
in protecting the expectation interest. Research
in Law and Economics Annual, 3:67‑90. PDF
(23) Taagepera,
Rein
and Bernard N. Grofman. 1981.
Effective size and number of components. Sociological
Methods and Research,
10:63‑81. PDF
(22) Grofman,
Bernard N. 1981.
Alternatives to single‑member plurality districts:
Legal and empirical issues. Policy
Studies Journal, 9(3): 875‑898. (Reprinted
in Bernard Grofman, Arend
Lijphart, Robert McKay and Howard Scarrow (Eds.), Representation
and
Redistricting Issues.
(21)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Howard
Scarrow. 1981. Weighted
voting in
(20)
Weisberg, Herbert and Bernard N. Grofman. 1981.
Candidate evaluations and turnout.
American Politics Quarterly, 9(2):197‑219. PDF
(19)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1981. The Theory of Committees and
Elections: The Legacy of Duncan Black. In Gordon Tullock (Ed) Towards a Science of
Politics: Essays in Honor of Duncan Black. PDF
(18) Grofman,
Bernard N. 1981. Mathematical
models of juror and jury
decision making: the state of the art.
In Bruce D. Sales (Ed.), Perspectives in Law and Psychology,
Volume
II: The Trial Processes.
NY: Plenum, 305‑351. PDF
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Grofman,
Bernard N., and Howard Scarrow.
1980. Mathematics, social science
and the law. In Michael J. Saks and
Charles H. Baron (Eds.), The Use/Nonuse/Misuse of Applied Social
Research in
the Courts.
(16) Grofman,
Bernard N. 1980.
The slippery slope: Jury size and jury verdict
requirements‑‑legal and
social science approaches. Law and
Politics Quarterly, 2(3):285‑304. PDF
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Grofman, Bernard N. 1980.
Jury decision‑making models and the Supreme Court:
The jury cases from Williams v. Florida
to Ballew v. Georgia. Policy Studies Journal,
8(5):749‑772. PDF
(14)
Grofman, Bernard
N. 1980.
A preliminary model of jury decision making.
In Gordon Tullock (Ed.), Frontiers of
Economics, Vol. 3, 98‑110.
PDF
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Grofman, Bernard N., and Howard
Scarrow. 1979. Iannucci
and its aftermath: The
application of the Banzhaf Criterion to weighted voting in the State of
(12)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1978. Judgmental
competence of individuals and groups in a dichotomous choice situation. Journal of Mathematical Sociology,
6(1):47‑60. PDF
(11)
Grofman,
Bernard N., and Jonathan Pool.
1977. How to make cooperation
the optimizing strategy in a two‑person game. Journal of
Mathematical Sociology 5(2): l73‑l86. PDF
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Grofman, Bernard
N. 1976.
Not necessarily twelve and not necessarily unanimous: Evaluating the impact of Williams v.
Florida and Johnson v. Louisiana.
In Gordon Bermant, Charlan Nemeth and Neil Vidmar (Eds.), Psychology
and the Law: Research Frontiers.
(8)
Grofman,
Bernard N., and Jonathan Pool.
1975. Bayesian models for
iterated prisoner's dilemma games. General
Systems, 20:l85‑l94. PDF
(6)
Mackelprang, A.
J., Bernard N. Grofman, and N. Keith Thomas.
Electoral change and stability:
Some new perspectives. 1975. American Politics Quarterly,
3(3):3l5‑339. PDF
(4) Grofman, Bernard N., and Gerald Hyman. 1974. The logical foundations of ideology. Behavioral Science, l9:225‑237. PDF
(3)
Grofman,
Bernard N. 1974. Helping
behavior and group size, some
exploratory stochastic models. Behavioral Science, l9:2l9‑224. PDF
(2) Grofman, Bernard N., and Gerald Hyman. 1973. Probability and logic in belief systems. Theory and Decision, 4:l79‑l95. PDF
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Grofman,
Bernard N., and Edward Muller.
1973. The strange case of
relative gratification and potential for political violence: The V‑curve. American
Political Science Review,
67:5l4‑539. PDF
(R113) Grofman, Bernard. 2012. "Electoral Systems." IPSA Handbook, 49-56. PDF.
(R112) Grofman, Bernard. 2010. "Constraints on the turnout gap between high and low knowledge (or income) voters: Combining the Duncan-Davis method of bounds with the Taagepera method of bounds" Electorial Studies, 1-5. PDF
(R110) Grofman, Bernard and Reuben Kline. 2010. "Evaluating the Impact of Vice Presidential Selection on Voter Choice." Presidential Studies Quarterly, 303-309. PDF
(R109) Grofman, Bernard. “Determinants of
Political Science Faculty
Salaries at the
(R108) Grofman, Bernard and Matt A. Barreto. 2009. “A Reply to Zax’s (2002) Critique of Grofman and Migalski (1988): Double Equation Approaches to Ecological Inference When the Independent Variable is Misspecified.” Sociological Methods & Research 37:(4) 599-617. PDF
(R107)
Lemennicier, B., Lescieux-Katir H., and Bernard Grofman. 2008. “When
Does the Candidate Supported by the Median Voter
Win? French Presidential Elections,
1965-2007.” French Politics, (6)
388-394.
PDF
(R106)
Brunell, Thomas and Bernard Grofman. 2008. The
Partisan Consequences of Baker v. Carr and the ‘One
Person, One
Vote’ Revolution.. In Handley, Lisa and Bernard Grofman (Eds,), Redistricting
in Comparative Perspective.
(R92)
Grofman,
Bernard and Scott L. Feld. 2004. If you like the alternative vote (a.k.a. the
instant
runoff) then you ought to know about the Coombs Rule.
Electoral Studies 23:641-659. PDF
(R91)
Ray, Leonard, Scott L. Feld and Bernard
Grofman. 2003. Implications
of Expansion of the European
Union for Decisions Within the EU Council.
Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche., vols.
2-3:37-58.
(Published in Italian) PDF
(R90)
Regenwetter,
Michel, Bernard Grofman and Anthony Marley. 2002.
"On the model dependence of majority
preference
relations reconstructed from ballot or survey data."
Mathematical Social Sciences
43(3):451-466. PDF
(R89)
Grofman, Bernard, William Koetzle, Samuel
Merrill, and Thomas Brunell. 2001. "Changes in the location of the median voter
in the
(R88)
Grofman, Bernard. 2000.
Civil rights, the Constitution, common decency and common sense. In Bernard Grofman (ed.), Legacies of the
1964 Civil Rights Act,
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Grofman, Bernard, Evald Mikkel, and Rein
Taagepera. 2000. Fission
and fusion of parties in
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Grofman, Bernard, Evald Mikkel, and Rein
Taagepera. 1999. Electoral systems change
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(R85) Brunell,
Thomas, William Koetzle, John DiNardo, Bernard Grofman and Scott
Feld. 1999. "The R2 = .93: Where do they
differ? Comparing liberal and conservtive interest group
ratings. Legislative
Studies Quarterly, 14:87-101. PDF
(R84) Arrrington,
Theodore S. and Bernard Grofman. 1999. "Party registration
choices as a function of geographic distribution of partisanship:
A model of "hiddne partisanship" and an illustrative ttest. Political Geography
18(2):173-185. PDF
(R83) Grofman,
Bernard, Samuel Merrill, Thomas Brunell and William Koetzle.
1999. "The potential electoral disadvantages of a catch-all
party: Ideological variance among Republicans and Democrats in
the 50 U.S. states. Party
Politics 5(2):199-210. PDF
(R82)
Grofman, Bernard. 1999. Preface:
Methodological steps toward the study of embedded institutions. In Bernard Grofman, Sung-Chull Lee, Edwin
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(R81) Grofman,
Bernard, Robert Griffin and Christian Collet. 1998.
"Analyzing the turnout-competition link with aggregate cross-sectional
data." Public Choice
95:233-246. PDF
(R80) Merrill,
Samuel and Bernard Grofman. 1998. "Conceptualizing voter
choice for directional and discounting models of two-candidate spatial
competition in terms of shadow candidates." Public Choice,
95:219-231. PDF
(R79)
Grofman, Bernard and Lisa Handley. Voting
Rights in the 1990s: An Overview.
1998. In
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Redistricting in the 1990s.
(R78) Brunell,
Thomas and Bernard Grofman. 1998. "Explaining divided U.S.
Senate delegations, 1788-1994." American Political Science Review
92(2):1-9. PDF
(R77) Grofman,
Bernard, Thomas L. Burnell, and William Koetzle. 1998. "Why
is there sometimes midterm gain in the Senate but (almost) always
midterm loss in the house? Legislative Studies Quarterly
23(1):79-89 PDF
(R76) Hanks,
Christopher and Bernard Grofman. 1998. "Turnout in
gubernatorial and senatorial primary and general elections in the
South, 1922-1990: A rational choice model of the effects of
short-run and long-run electoral competition on turnout. Public Choice
94:407-421. PDF
(R75)
Grofman, Bernard. 1997. Seven
durable axes of cleavage in political science.
In Kristen Monroe (Ed.), Contemporary Empirical Political
Theory.
(R74) Feld, Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 1996. "Stability induced by no
quibbling." Group
Decision and Negotiation 5:283-294. PDF
(R73) Grofman,
Bernard and Andrew Reynolds. 1996. "Modeling the dropoff
between minority population share and the size of the minority
electorate in situations of differential voter eligibility across
groups." Electoral
Studies 15(2):255-261. PDF
(R72)
Grofman, Bernard and Neil Sutherland. 1996. Gubernatorial
term limits and term lengths in historical perspective, 1790-1990. In B. Grofman (Ed.) Legislative Term
Limits: Public Choice Perspectives.
(R71) Grofman,
Bernard and Neil Sutherland. 1996. The effect of term limits when competition is
endogenized: A preliminary model. In
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Perspectives.
(R70) Grofman,
Bernard, Robert Griffin and Gregory Berry. 1995. "House
members who become senators: Learning from a 'natural experiment'
in representation." Legislative
Studies Quarterly 20(4):513-529. PDF
(R69) Grofman,
Bernard and Lisa Handley. 1995. Racial
context, the 1968 Wallace vote, and Southern presidential dealignment:
Evidence
from
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(R66) Grofman,
Bernard. 1993. Voting rights in a multi-ethnic world.
Chicano-Latino Law Review
13(15):15-37. PDF
(R65) Wattenberg,
Martin P. and Bernard Grofman. 1993. " A Rational Choice Model of the
President and Vice-President as a Package Deal." In Grofman,
Bernard
(Ed.) Information,
Participation, and Choice: An Economic Theory of Democracy in
Perspective. The University of Michigan Press. PDF
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Grofman, Bernard and Julie Withers. 1993. Information
pooling models of electoral competition.
In Bernard Grofman (ed.), Information, Participation and
Choice: “An
Economic Theory of Democracy” in Perspective.
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Grofman, Bernard. 1993. Editor's
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(R62) Grofman,
Bernard. 1992. Meeting
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(R61) Thomas,
Scott and Bernard Grofman. 1993. "The effects of
congressional rules about bill co-sponsorship on duplicate bills:
Changing incentives for credit claiming. Public Choice
75:93-98. PDF
(R60) Grofman,
Bernard, Robert Griffin and Amihai Glazer. 1992. "The
effect of black population on electing Democrats and liberals to the
House of Representatives." Legislative Studies Quarterly
17(3):365-379. PDF
(R59)
Grofman, Bernard and
(R58) Thomas,
Scott and Bernard Grofman. 1992. "Determinants of
legislative success in House committees." Public Choice
74:233-243. PDF
(R57) Feld, Scott
and Bernard Grofman. 1992. "Who's afraid of the big bad
cycle?" Journal of
Theoretical Politics 4(2):231-237. PDF
(R56) Glazer,
Amihai and Bernard Grofman. 1992. "A positive
correlation between turnout and plurality does not refute the rational
voter model. Quality
and Quanity, 26(1):85-93. PDF
(R55) Brady, David
W. and Bernard Grofman. 1991. "Modeling the determinants of
swing ratio and bias in U.S. House elctions, 1850-1980. Political Science Quarterly,
72(4):826-833. PDF
(R54) Grofman.
Bernard. 1991. Multivariate methods and the analysis of
racially polarized voting: Pitfalls in the use of social science
by the courts." Social
Science Quarterly, 72(2):826-833. PDF
(R53)
Feld, Scott L. and Bernard Grofman. 1991.
Voting in one's head as a source of nearly transitive
preferences over
multi‑dimensional issues. Annals of Operations Research,
23:257‑263.
PDF
(R52) Brady, David
and Bernard Grofman. 1991. "Sectional diffferences in
partisan bias and electoral responsiveness in U.S. House elections,
1850-1980. British
Journal of Political Science 21(2):247-256. PDF
(R51) Grofman,
Bernard, Robert Griffin and Amihai Glazer. 1991. "Is the
Senate more liberal than the House?: Another look. Legislative Studies Quarterly,
16(2):281-295. PDF
(R50) Feld, Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 1991. "The half-win set and the
geometry of spatial voting." Public Choice
70:245-250. PDF
(R49) Miller,
Nicholas, Bernard Grofman and Scott L. Feld. 1990. "The
structure of the Banks set." Public Choice
66:243-250. PDF
(R48) Campagna,
Janet and Bernard Grofman. 1990. "Party control and
partisan bias in 1980's congressional redistricting. Journal of Politics
2(2):1242-1257. PDF
(R47) Grofman,
Bernard. 1990. Investing in knowledge production:
Should political scientists be paid to think? Journal of Theoretical Politics
2(2):231-236. PDF
(R46)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1990. Introduction. In
Bernard Grofman (ed.), Political
Gerrymandering and the Courts. NY:
Agathon Press, 3‑9. PDF
(R45) Miller,
Nicholas, Bernard Grofman and Scott L. Feld. 1990. Cycle
avoiding trajectories, strategic agendas, and the duality of memory and
foresight: An informal exposition. Public Choice
64:265-277. PDF
(R44) Grofman,
Bernard, Robert Griffin and Amihai Glazer.
1990. Identical geography,
different party: A natural experiment on the magnitude of party
differences in
the U.S. Senate, 1960‑84. In
(R43)
Bernard Grofman and Scott L. Feld. 1989.
Democratic theory and the public interest: Condorcet
and Rousseau revisited. American
Political Science Review,
83(4): 1328‑1340. PDF
(R40) Klingemann,
Hans-Dieter, Bernard Grofman and Janet Campagna. 1989. The
political science 400: Citations by Ph.D. cohort and by Ph.D-granting
institutions. PS:
Political Science and Politics 22(2): 258-270. PDF
(R39) Glazer, Amihai,
Bernard Grofman and Guillermo Owen.
1989. A model of candidate
convergence under uncertainty about voter preferences. Mathematical
and
Computer Modelling, 12(4/5):437‑450, reprinted in Paul E. Johnson
(Ed.), Mathematical
Modelling in Political Science.
(R38)
Grofman, Bernard. 1989.
Introduction. In Bernard Grofman
and Donald Wittman (Eds.), The `Federalist Papers' and the New
Institutionalism. NY: Agathon Press, 7‑9. PDF
(R37) Grofman,
Bernard. 1989. The compartive analysis of coalition
formation and duration: Distinguishing beteen-country and
withi-country effects. British
Journal of Political Science, 19:291-302. PDF
(R36) Owen,
Guillermo, Bernard Grofman and Scott L. Feld. 1989. Proving
a distribution-free generalization of the Condorcet jury theorem.
Mathematical Social Sciences
17:1-6. PDF
(R35)
Grofman, Bernard and Scott L. Feld. Toward
a sociometric theory of
representation. In Manfred Kochen (Ed.),
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(R34) Glazer,
Amihai and Bernard Grofman. 1989. Why representatives are
ideologists though voters are not. Public Choice
61:29-39. PDF
(R33) Grofman,
Bernard. 1989. Richard Nixon as Pinocchio, Richard II, and
Santa Claus. Journal
of Politics 51(1):165-173. PDF
(R32) Feld, Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 1988. The Borda count in
n-dimensional issue space. Public Choice
59:167-176. PDF
(R31) Feld, Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 1988. Majority rule outcomes and
the structure of debate in one-issue-at-a-time decision making. Public CHoice
59:239-252. PDF
(R30) Norrander,
Barbara and Bernard Grofman. 1988. A rational choice model
of citizen participation in high and low commitment electoral
activities. Public
Choice 57:187-192. PDF
(R29) Feld, Scott
L., Bernard Grofman and Nicholas Miller. 1988. Centripetal
forces in spatial voting: On the size of the yolk. Public Choice
59:36-50. PDF
(R28) Glazer,
Amihai and Bernard Grofman. 1988. Limitations of the
spatial model. Public
Choice 58:161-167. PDF
(R27)
Owen, Guillermo and Bernard Grofman. 1987.
A theorem on the optimal allocation of
effort. Revista Colombiana
de Matematicas, Vol. 21 (1987) 201‑212. PDF
(R26) Glazer,
Amihai and Bernard Grofman. 1987. Two plus two plus two
equals six: Term lengths of representatives and senators. Legislative Studies Quarterly
12(4):555-563. PDF
(R25) Feld, Scott
L. and Bernard Grofman. 1986. Partial
single-peakedness: an extension and clarification. Public Choice
51:71-80. PDF
(R24)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Scott L. Feld. 1986. Determining
optimal weights for expert
judgment. In Bernard Grofman and
Guillermo Owen (Eds.), Information Pooling and Group Decision Making,
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Grofman, Bernard N. and Guillermo Owen. 1986. Condorcet
models: Avenues for future research. In
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(R22) Grofman,
Bernard, Michael Migalski and Nicholas Noviello. 1986.
Effects of multimember districts on black representation in state
legislatures. Review
of Black Political Economy 14(4):65-78. PDF
(R21)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Arend Lijphart. 1986. Introduction. In Bernard Grofman and Arend Lijphart (Eds.),
Electoral Laws and Their Political Consequences.
NY: Agathon, 1‑15. PDF
(R20)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1985.
The effect of restricted and unrestricted verdict options on
juror
choice. Social Science Research,
14:195‑204. PDF
(R19)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1985.
The accuracy of group majorities for disjunctive and conjunctive
decision tasks. Organizational
Behavior and Human Performance, 35:119‑123.
PDF
(R18)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Nicholas
Noviello. 1985. Jai‑Alai
outcomes as a function of player
position and player skill level. Simulation
and Games, 16(2):211‑223. PDF
(R17) Grofman,
Bernard. 1985. The neglected role of the status quo in
models of issue voting. Journal
of Politics 47:2310237. PDF
(R16)
Lijphart, Arend and Bernard Grofman. 1984. Introduction. In
Arend Lijphart and Bernard Grofman (Eds.),
Choosing an Electoral System. NY:
Praeger, 3‑12. PDF
(R15) Grofman,
Bernard N. and Scott L. Feld. 1984.
Group size and the performance of a composite group majority:
Statistical truths and empirical results.
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,
33:350‑359. PDF
(R14)
Grofman, Bernard N., Guillermo Owen and Scott
L. Feld. 1982. Average
competence, variability in individual
competence, and the accuracy of statistically pooled group decisions. Psychological Reports,
50:683‑688.
PDF
(R13) Brody,
Richard and Bernard N. Grofman. 1982. Stimulus
differentiation vs. stimulus complexity as factors affecting turnout in
two-candidate and multi-candidate races. Political Behavior
4(1):83-92 PDF
(R12)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1982. For
single‑member districts, random is not equal.
In Bernard Grofman, Arend Lijphart, Robert McKay and Howard
Scarrow
(Eds.), Representation and Redistricting Issues, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 55‑58. PDF
(R11) Grofman,
Bernard. 1981. Fair and equal representation. Ethics 91:477-485. PDF
(R10)
Grofman, Bernard N. and Howard Scarrow. 1980/1981.
Introduction to `Special Issue on
Reapportionment.' Policy Studies
Journal, Special Issue 3(9) and 9(6):817‑825.
PDF
(R9) Grofman,
Bernard. 1981. Fair apportionment and the Banzhaf
index. American
Mathematical Monthly 88(1):1-5.
PDF
(R8)
Feld, Scott L. and Bernard N. Grofman. 1980. Conflict
of interest between faculty, students and administrators:
Consequences of the class size paradox. In
Gordon Tullock (Ed.), Frontiers of
Economics, 3:111‑116. PDF
(R7) Grofman,
Bernard. 1979. Absention in two-candidate and
three-candidate elections when voters use mixed strategies. Public Choice
34(2):189-200. PDF
(R6)
Grofman, Bernard N. 1979.
A pilot study of individual behavior as mediated by the group
context: three‑ and five‑member mock
juries. Experimental Study of Politics, 7:41‑54. PDF
(R5)
Feld, Scott L. and Bernard N. Grofman. 1977.
Variation in class size, the class size paradox, and some
consequences
for students. Research in Higher
Education, 6(3):2l5‑222. PDF
(R4) Grofman
Bernard and Scott L. Feld. 1976. A note on clique avoidance
in repeated jury selection from among a fixed pool of jurors:
Comparisons of manpower savings in six- and twelve-member juries.
Public Choice
26:145-150. PDF
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Pool, Jonathan and Bernard N.
Grofman. 1975. Computer
programs as a means of efficiency
and control in cross‑cultural experimental games. Experimental
Study of
Politics, 4(2):27‑57.
PDF
(R2) Grofman,
Bernard. 1972. The 1971 APSA elections. PS 5(3): 278-289. PDF
(R1) Grofman,
Bernard. 1969. Some notes on voting schemes and the will of
the majority. Public
Choice 7:65-80. PDF