Professor of Political Science at The Ohio State University.
An Experimental Comparison of AI-Enabled Semi-Structured Interviews and Fixed Surveys: Respondent Satisfaction, Response Patterns, Quality, and Representation. Austin, Amanda, Edward Hohe, Ryan Kennedy, Leib Litman, William Minozzi, and Laura Moses. Public Opinion Quarterly. Conditionally accepted.
A Randomized Field Trial on Motives for Engaging with Elected Officials
Minozzi, William, Michael A. Neblo, and Andrew Leigh. 2025.
Political Science Research and Methods First View.
DOI: 10.1017/psrm.2026.10092
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Numeric vs. Natural Language Messages in Experimental Cheap Talk Games
Minozzi, William, and Jonathan Woon. 2025.
Journal of the Economic Science Association. 11(1): 80–94.
DOI: 10.1017/esa.2025.3
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Can money buy control of Congress?
Minozzi, William, Gabriel Madson, and David A. Siegel. 2024.
PLoS ONE. 19(6): e0305846.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305846
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Testing the Benefits of Public Deliberation
Minozzi, William, Ryan Kennedy, Kevin M. Esterling, Michael A. Neblo, and Ryan Jewell. 2024.
American Journal of Political Science. 68(1): 319–334.
DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12775
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Electability Salience Can Bias Voting Decisions
Minozzi, William, and Jonathan Woon. 2023.
Research & Politics. 10(1).
DOI: 10.1177/20531680231159074
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Does Familiarity Breed Esteem? A Field Experiment on Emergent Attitudes toward Members of Congress
Esterling, Kevin M., William Minozzi, and Michael A. Neblo. 2023.
Political Research Quarterly. 76(1): 173-85.
DOI: 10.1177/10659129211066699
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Congress and Community: Coresidence and Social Influence in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1801–1861
Minozzi, William, and Greg Caldeira. 2021.
American Political Science Review. 115(4): 1292-1307.
DOI: 10.1017/S0003055421000630
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Demographics and (Equal?) Voice: Assessing Participation in Online Deliberative Sessions
Kennedy, Ryan, Anand E. Sokhey, Claire Abernathy, Kevin M. Esterling, David M.J. Lazer, Amy Lee, William Minozzi, and Michael A. Neblo. 2021.
Political Studies. 69(1): 66–88.
DOI: 10.1177/0032321719890805
Direct Response and the Strategy Method in an Experimental Cheap Talk Game
Minozzi, William and Jonathan Woon. 2020.
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 85(April).
DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2019.101498
The Incidental Pundit: Who Talks Politics with Whom, and Why?
Minozzi, William, Hyunjin Song, David M.J. Lazer, Michael A. Neblo, and Katherine Ognyanova. 2020.
American Journal of Political Science. 64(1): 135–151.
DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12469
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Constituent Communication through Telephone Town Halls: A Field Experiment Involving Members of Congress
Abernathy, Claire, Kevin M. Esterling, Justin Freeborn, Ryan Kennedy, William Minozzi, Michael A. Neblo, and Jonathan A. Solis. 2019.
Legislative Studies Quarterly. 44(4): 617–646.
DOI: 10.1111/lsq.12242
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The Limited Value of a Second Opinion: Competition and Exaggeration in Experimental Cheap Talk Games
Minozzi, William and Jonathan Woon. 2019.
Games and Economic Behavior. 117(September): 144–162.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2019.05.004
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Party Calls and Reelection in the U.S. Senate
Hershberger, Ethan, William Minozzi, and Craig Volden. 2018.
Journal of Politics. 80(4): 1394–9.
DOI: 10.1086/698662
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The Need for a Translational Science of Democracy
Neblo, Michael A., William Minozzi, Kevin M. Esterling, Jon Green, Jonathon Kingzette, and David M.J. Lazer. 2017.
Science. 355(6328): 914–5.
DOI: 10.1126/science.aal3900
Competition, Preference Uncertainty, and Jamming: A strategic communication experiment
Minozzi, William, and Jonathan Woon. 2016.
Games and Economic Behavior. 96(March): 97–114.
DOI: 10.1016/j.geb.2016.01.012
Field experiment evidence of substantive, attributional, and behavioral persuasion by Members of Congress in online town halls
Minozzi, William, Michael A. Neblo, Kevin M. Esterling, and David M. J. Lazer. 2015.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(13): 3937–42.
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1418188112
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Conditions for Dialogue and Dominance in Political Campaigns
Minozzi, William. 2014.
Political Communication. 31(1): 73–93.
DOI: 10.1080/10584609.2013.828139
Lying Aversion, Lobbying, and Context in a Strategic Communication Experiment
Minozzi, William, and Jonathan Woon. 2013.
Journal of Theoretical Politics. 25(3): 309–37.
DOI: 10.1177/0951629813477276
Who Heeds the Call of the Party in Congress?
Minozzi, William, and Craig Volden. 2013.
Journal of Politics. 75(3): 787–802.
DOI: 10.1017/S0022381613000480
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Endogenous Beliefs in Models of Politics
Minozzi, William. 2013.
American Journal of Political Science. 57(3): 566–81.
DOI: 10.1111/ajps.12021
How Much is Minnesota Like Wisconsin? Assumptions and Counterfactuals in Causal Inference with Observational Data
Keele, Luke, and William Minozzi. 2013.
Political Analysis. 21(2): 193–216.
DOI: 10.1093/pan/mps041
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A Jamming Theory of Politics
Minozzi, William. 2011.
Journal of Politics. 73(2): 301–15.
DOI: 10.1017/S0022381611000296
Issue Accountability and the Mass Public
Canes-Wrone, Brandice, William Minozzi, and Jessica Bonney Reveley. 2011.
Legislative Studies Quarterly. 36(1): 5–35.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-9162.2010.00002.x