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392:"Norms, Social Commitment, and Citizens Adaptation to New Laws" (with Kathleen McGraw), in Peter J. van Koppen, Dick J. Hessing and Great van den Heuvel, eds., Lawyers on Psychology and Psychologists on Law. Berwyn, PA: Swets North America, pp 101–125, 1988
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264:"Will Taxpayers Ever Like Taxes? Responses to the 1986 Tax Reform Act" (With Marco Steenbergen and Kathleen McGraw) Journal of Economic Psychology 13:625-656 1992
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276:"Boundary Effects of Vague Risk Information on Taxpayer's Decisions" (with Jeff Casey). Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 50:360-394, 1991
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285:"OSHA Enforcement and Workplace Injuries: A Behavioral Approach to Risk Assessment" (with Wayne B. Gray). Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 3: 283-305, 1990
234:"Social Networks and Citizen Responses to Legal Change" (with Christine Roch and Kathleen McGraw). American Journal of Political Science, 44: 777-791, 2000
237:"Equity, Efficiency, and Politics: Democratic Controls on the Tax Collector (with B. Dan Wood) American Journal of Political Science, 43: 1166-1188, 1999
279:"Street-level Political Controls over Federal Bureaucracy" (with Jim Twombly and Barbara Headrick). American Political Science Review, 85: 829-850, 1991
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