“Presidential Nominations and Political Advertising,” paper delivered at the 2007 SPSA meetings in New Orleans, with Chris S. Randolph (undergraduate student).
“Incivility, Negativity, and Campaigns,” paper delivered at the 2005 APSA in Washington, DC, with Deborah Brooks.
“The Rise of Negativity in Presidential Campaigns: Causes and Consequences,” paper delivered at the 2004 APSA in Chicago.
“Assessing Negativity in Presidential Campaigns,” Paper delivered at 2003 APSA in Philadelphia.
“Presidential Campaigns and Governing.” Paper delivered at the 2002 American Political Science Association Meetings in Boston.
“Experimenting with the Balancing Hypothesis.” Paper delivered at the 2001 Western Political Science Association Meeting, Las Vegas.
“Nominations, Advertising, and Campaigns.” Paper delivered at the Dartmouth Conference on Presidential Nominations, July 15-17th 1999, Hanover, NH.
“Modeling the Effects of Presidential Campaigns.” Paper delivered at the MWPSA in Chicago, IL, April 23rd, 1999 (with Richard Lau).
“Presidential Promises and Performance: A New Look.” Paper delivered at the Southwest Political Science Association in San Antonio, TX, April 1, 1999 (with Ashley Arrington).
“A New Way to Model Campaign Effects.” Paper delivered at the APSA in Boston, MA, 1998 (with Richard Lau).
“What this Country Needs are Short, Negative Ads.” Paper delivered at the meeting for the Task Force on Campaign Reform in Princeton, NJ, 1998.
*From 1984 to 1997, I delivered 18 conference papers at the APSA or one of the major regional conferences. All of those papers, except for one, have been published. So to save space and avoid repetition, I have deleted them from my vitae.