There will be bias: Gender patterns in film criticism, (with M. Cubel).
Analysis of how professional film critics evaluate male- and female-directed films using ratings and text analysis.
Performance-based assessment of strategic reasoning: A recombinant estimator approach, (with M. Cubel and J. Wang).
Experimental study proposing a new method to measure strategic reasoning using performance data.
Captured by conflict: The cognitive cost of war, (with M. Cubel, J. Engel and P. Nuess).
Using large-scale chess data to study how violent conflict affects cognitive performance and decision making.
Rebel financing and the commitment problem in civil conflict, (with C. Jennings).
Theoretical analysis of how rebel financing shapes negotiations in civil conflicts.
Igniting the Ballots. The Impact of Political Violence: Lessons from the Tragic Week of 1909, (with M. Cubel, T. Rodon and P. Vall-Prat).
Study of how political violence influences electoral participation and political mobilisation in electoral autocracies.