Jennifer N. Dineen
Assoc Professor In Residence/Public Policy
Hartford
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Scholarly Contributions
25 Scholarly Contributions
The Ning Connection: Establishing Social Presence in Online Graduate Education
2011
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Government and Sport Policy: The Implications for Problem Recognition and Agenda Setting
2011
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It Doesn’t Add Up: The Persuasive Power of Partisanship over the Running Tally
2013
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What’s Wrong With Nevada?: The Persuasive Power of Partisanship
2013
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Total Survey Error Framework for Post Disaster Surveys: Lessons Learned in Post-Earthquake Haiti
2013
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Question Wording Effects and Bias in Measures of Citizen Budget Preferences
2014
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A LOOK AT THE 2014 ELECTIONS: What the polls say about what will happen in CT and across the nation.
2014
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Experimental Evidence About Deficit Reduction Strategies: Bias in Measuring Tax and Spending Preferences
2014
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Pre-election Predictions: Who Got it Right/Who Got it Wrong. An Analysis of the 2014 Election: Winners and Losers.
2015
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The End of the Interviewer? Differences in Data Collection Methodologies in State Pre-election Polls
2016
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Experimental Evidence about Deficit Reduction Strategies: Bias in Measuring Tax And Spending Preferences
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
Simply Unpredictable: The Relationship between Methodology and Bias in Pre-Election Vote Share Estimates
2017
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Reproducibility in the era of big data: Lessons for developing robust data management and data analysis procedures
2018
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Comparing stakeholders’ knowledge and beliefs about supporting students’ social, emotional, and behavioral health in schools
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
How Long Does The Policy Window Stay Open? The Impact Of Mass Shootings On Public Support For Gun Legislation
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Using Multinomial Logistic Regression Models to Distinguish Districts by Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Screening Practices.
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation