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Mirya R. Holman
Mirya R. Holman
Associate Professor of Public Policy, Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston
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Power, conflict, and community: How gendered views of political power influence women's political ambition
MC Schneider, MR Holman, AB Diekman, T McAndrew
Political Psychology 37 (4), 515-531, 2016
2542016
Terrorist threat, male stereotypes, and candidate evaluations
MR Holman, JL Merolla, EJ Zechmeister
Political Research Quarterly 69 (1), 134-147, 2016
2022016
Playing the woman card: Ambivalent sexism in the 2016 US presidential race
EC Cassese, MR Holman
Political Psychology 40 (1), 55-74, 2019
1862019
Party and gender stereotypes in campaign attacks
EC Cassese, MR Holman
Political Behavior 40, 785-807, 2018
1862018
Sex, stereotypes, and security: A study of the effects of terrorist threat on assessments of female leadership
MR Holman, JL Merolla, EJ Zechmeister
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 32 (3), 173-192, 2011
1362011
Gender, race, and political ambition: how intersectionality and frames influence interest in political office
MR Holman, MC Schneider
Politics, Groups, and Identities 6 (2), 264-280, 2018
1332018
Sex and the city: Female leaders and spending on social welfare programs in US municipalities
MR Holman
Journal of Urban Affairs 36 (4), 701-715, 2014
1332014
Women in local government: What we know and where we go from here
MR Holman
State and Local Government Review 49 (4), 285-296, 2017
1222017
Women in politics in the American city
MR Holman
Temple University Press, 2014
1202014
All politics is local? County sheriffs and localized policies of immigration enforcement
EM Farris, MR Holman
Political Research Quarterly 70 (1), 142-154, 2017
1172017
Judging women
SJ Choi, M Gulati, M Holman, EA Posner
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 8 (3), 504-532, 2011
932011
Voting Green*
TG Coan, MR Holman
Social Science Quarterly 89 (5), 1121-1135, 2008
892008
Gender, Candidate Emotional Expression, and Voter Reactions During Televised Debates
C Boussalis, T Coan, M Holman, S Müller
American Political Science Review, 2021
862021
Stop, collaborate, and listen: Women's collaboration in US state legislatures
MR Holman, A Mahoney
Legislative Studies Quarterly 43 (2), 179-206, 2018
862018
Gender quotas, women’s representation, and legislative diversity
TD Barnes, MR Holman
The Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1271-1286, 2020
842020
This one’s for the boys: How gendered political socialization limits girls’ political ambition and interest
AL Bos, JS Greenlee, MR Holman, ZM Oxley, JC Lay
American Political Science Review 116 (2), 484-501, 2022
822022
Religious beliefs, gender consciousness, and women’s political participation
EC Cassese, MR Holman
Sex Roles 75, 514-527, 2016
822016
I am woman, hear me tweet! Gender differences in Twitter use among congressional candidates
KM Wagner, J Gainous, MR Holman
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 38 (4), 430-455, 2017
812017
Managing medical bills on the brink of bankruptcy
MB Jacoby, M Holman
Yale J. Health Pol'y L. & Ethics 10, 239, 2010
752010
Gender targeting in political advertisements
MR Holman, MC Schneider, K Pondel
Political Research Quarterly 68 (4), 816-829, 2015
732015
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