Writing

This page houses the non-blog things I’ve written. Some are op-eds, others are in-depth analyses published in Medium publications (or self-published on the platform), others still are peer-reviewed. The list is more or less comprehensive from 2020 on. Though, prior to that, the things that aren’t on here…well, you’re honestly not missing much.


2023


  • Chris Stackaruk, PhD, Kevin Singer, Peter Licari (2023). “Christian Nationalism: A New Approach”. Neighborly Faith
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2022


  • Peter Licari (2022). “States with Anti-Abortion Trigger Laws Score Higher on Measure of Hostile Sexism”. 3Streams
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  • Peter Licari (2022). “I ran 80,000 simulations to investigate different p-value adjustments”. Towards Data Science
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2021


  • Peter Licari (2021). “White liberals view other races more warmly than they do Whites. Why?”. Medium (Self Published)
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  • Peter Licari (2021). “Political”Independents” Aren’t Moderates”. Medium (Self Published)
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  • Stephen C. Philips, Alex P. Smith, Peter Licari (2021). “Philadelpha reconsidered: participant curation, the Gerry Committee, and US constitutional design”. Public Choice
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2020


  • Peter Licari (2020). “Sharp as a Fox: Are foxnews.com Visitors Less Politically Knoweldgeable?”. American Politics Research
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  • Peter Licari (2020). “Animal Crossing is Exactly What We Need Right Now”. Medium (Self Published)
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  • Peter Licari (2020). “Press B to March: The Effects of Video Games on Political Behavior”. Doctoral Dissertation
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2019


  • Peter Licari (2019). ““Serious” Fun: Social, Moral, and Political Content in Video Games”. The Strong Museum of Play Blog
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  • Peter Licari (2019). “Off to the Races: How proximity to a racetrack affected the vote to ban dog racing in Florida”. Towards Data Science
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  • Peter Licari, Michael Binder (2019). “The Hispanic Vote in Florida”. The 2016 Presidential Election in Florida: Ground Zero for America’s New Political Revolution
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2017


  • Peter Licari (2017). “Do 7 percent of Americans actually think that chocolate milk comes from brown cows?”. Politics Means Politics
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2016


  • Peter Licari, Jon Morris (2016). “The emotional election”. UF Journalism School Insights
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2015


  • Michael McDonald, Peter Licari, Lia Merivaki (2015). “The big cost of using big data in elections”. The Washington Post
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