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The April 1-3 Play the Turf tournament schedule will be posted

right here on the front page of our Lenz Field website on Tuesday
afternoon/evening March 29th.
This April 1-3 tourney is a USSSA sanctioned event, all
tournament teams must be sanctioned with USSSA for the 2016
season. Teams should carry copies of birth certificates/team
insurance with them throughout the weekend, but the only
document we require to be turned in at tournament check-in is a
copy of your USSSA roster.

2016 Lenz Field Tournament Schedule (Click Here)


2016 Tournaments

2016 Committed Teams

2016 Registration

2016 Tournament announcement: Lenz Field will no longer be using


offsite fields in Chatham for our tournaments. All teams will now play on
the turf in Jacksonville, IL at Lenz Field & Sports Complex.
For questions and answers regarding our tournaments click here

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4th Annual Stand up 2 Cancer Boys Elite All Star Showcase (July
28-31, 2016)

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ATTENTION ALL HIGH SCHOOL COACHES: In 2016 our HS


Jamborees will be powered by Prep Baseball Report (PBR).

2016 High School Jamboree Details (Click Here)

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New Turf on Field 3 is complete 11/25/15

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Team Insurance Available (Click Here)

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Our Work

Building American Buddhism


The Foundation provides grants, program-related investments,
education and training and other programs to grow and strengthen
American Buddhist institutions. See the Lenz Foundation 2015 Report
to Stakeholders. Learn More >>
Announcing a special event:INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
2016 AWAKENED LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Our Grantees

Creating an Enlightened American Society


The Foundation funds nonprofit organizations that are reshaping their
fields by applying and disseminating transformative Buddhist
principles and practices.Learn More >>
CLICK HERE to view information and registrationfor invited
Business and Community Leaders to attend the June, 1-3,
2016 Awakened Leadership conference.
Our Founder
A Pioneer in American Buddhism
Dr. Frederick P. Lenz dedicated his life to transmitting the essence of
traditional Buddhism in a fashion that was uniquely suited to
contemporary American society and culture. Learn More >>

A Living Legacy
Explore Dr. Lenz's
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These books contain the core of Dr. Lenz's teachings.

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2012-2015 The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism. All Rights Reserved.
The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt private
foundation.

GABRIEL LENZ
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office:
784 Barrows
E-mail: glenz@berkeley.edu
Phone:
(510) 575-9971
Website:
Research website
Office Hours:
Monday 10-12 PM
CURRENT/FUTURE COURSES:

Voting Behavior
Fall 2015
Graduate
Research and Writing
Fall 2015
Graduate
SELECTED TOPICS IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND DEMOCRATIC
ACCOUNTABILITY
Spring 2015
Undergraduate
View all courses
Associate Professor
Groups:
American Politics
,
Political Behavior
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Elections
Public Opinion
Political Psychology
Political Economy
PERSONAL STATEMENT:

Gabriel Lenz's research primarily focuses on voters ability to control their elected officials. His aim is to
further our understanding of when voters succeed in holding politicians accountable, when they fail, and
how to help them avoid failures. He has a recently published book with the University of Chicago Press
and his articles appear or are forthcoming in the American Journal of Political Science, American Political
Science Review, Political Analysis, Political Behavior, and Political Psychology. His work draws on
insights from social psychology and economics, and his research and teaching interests are in the areas of
elections, public opinion, political psychology, and political economy. Although specializing in American
democracy, he also conducts research on Canada, UK, Mexico, Netherlands, and Brazil. He has ongoing
projects about improving voters' assessments of the performance of politicians, reducing the role of
candidate appearance in elections, and measuring political corruption.

BOOKS:

Follow the Leader? How Voters Respond to Politicians' Performance and Policies. Published in 2012 by
University of Chicago Press. For more information, see my website.
ARTICLES:
Selected
"Voter Learning in State Primary Elections" (with Shigeo Hirano, Maksim Pinkovskiy, and James M.
Snyder). In press at AJPS. | Supporting materials
"Substituting the End for the Whole: Why Voters Respond Primarily to the Election-Year Economy" (with
Andrew Healy). American Journal of Political Science 158, no. 1 (January 2014) | Supporting
materials | Press release | Berkeley blog
"Sources of Bias in Retrospective Decision-Making: Experimental Evidence on Voters' Limitations in
Controlling Incumbents" (with Gregory A. Huber and Seth J. Hill).American Political Science Review 106,
no. 4 (November 2012) | Appendices
"Using Mechanical Turk As a Subject Recruitment Tool for Experimental Research" (with Adam J. Berinsky
and Gregory A. Huber). Political Analysis 20, no. 3 (Summer 2012)| Supporting materials | Coverage in
Science | -- Winner of Editors' Choice for 2012
Mechanical Turk Tips and Resources: Code for experiments and surveys | Codefor panels

"Looking the part: Television Leads Less Informed Citizens to Vote Based on Candidates' Appearance"
(with Chappell Lawson). American Journal of Political Science 55, no. 3 (July 2011) | Supporting
materials | Coverage in MIT News,Time, Boston Globe
"Looking Like a Winner: Candidate Appearance and Electoral Success in New Democracies" (with
Chappell Lawson, Andy Baker, and Michael Myers). World Politics 62, no. 4 (October 2010) | Supporting
materials | Coverage in MIT News,WSJ
"Learning and Opinion Change, Not Priming: Reconsidering the Evidence for the Priming
Hypothesis" American Journal of Political Science 53, no. 4 (October 2009) |Supporting materials -Winner of best article published in AJPS in 2009
"Exploiting a Rare Communication Shift to Document the Persuasive Power of the News Media" (with
Jonathan Ladd). American Journal of Political Science 53, no. 2 (April 2009) | Supporting
materials | Replicated in PA
"Reassessing the Role of Anxiety in Vote Choice" (with Jonathan Ladd). Political Pyschology 29, no. 2
(April 2008)

"The Consequences of Income Inequality for Redistributive Policy in the United States" In Kathryn N.
Neckerman, ed., Social Inequality (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004)

UPCOMING EVENTS
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NEWS

Justine Davis writes article for the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog
Stephanie Alcid
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Justine is a second year Political Science PhD student at UC Berkeley studying post-conflict
democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa.

UC Berkeley Political Science graduate students win prestigious awards


Stephanie Alcid
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
APSA Award Winners 2015:

Faculty/Former Graduate Student Collaboration Published in Science


Kathleen Spaw
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Congratulations to Professor John Zysman and former Graduate Student Nina Kelsey for their
collaborative effort on "Winning Coalitions for Climate Policy: Green Industrial Policy Builds Support for

Professor Thad Dunning Wins the David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award
Kathleen Spaw
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Professor Thad Dunning has received the David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award.

UCB Political Science PhD students', Tara Buss and Mathias Poertner, articles
published in the Spring 2015 Edition of the Berkeley Review of Latin American
Studies
Stephanie Alcid
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
UCB Political Science PhD students', Tara Buss and Mathias Poertner, articles published in the Spring
2015 Edition of the Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies
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