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Howard Lavine
Howard Lavine
Professor of Political Science
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On the varieties of national attachment: Blind versus constructive patriotism
RT Schatz, E Staub, H Lavine
Political psychology 20 (1), 151-174, 1999
12341999
The ambivalent partisan: How critical loyalty promotes democracy
HG Lavine
Oxford University Press, 2012
5442012
Depicting women as sex objects in television advertising: Effects on body dissatisfaction
H Lavine, D Sweeney, SH Wagner
Personality and social psychology bulletin 25 (8), 1049-1058, 1999
4951999
On the primacy of affect in the determination of attitudes and behavior: The moderating role of affective-cognitive ambivalence
H Lavine, CJ Thomsen, MP Zanna, E Borgida
Journal of experimental social psychology 34 (4), 398-421, 1998
4141998
Ambivalence, information, and electoral choice
SJ Basinger, H Lavine
American Political Science Review 99 (2), 169-184, 2005
3812005
The electoral consequences of ambivalence toward presidential candidates
H Lavine
American Journal of Political Science, 915-929, 2001
3622001
Threat, authoritarianism, and selective exposure to information
H Lavine, M Lodge, K Freitas
Political psychology 26 (2), 219-244, 2005
3342005
Cognitive processing and the functional matching effect in persuasion: The mediating role of subjective perceptions of message quality
H Lavine, M Snyder
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 32 (6), 580-604, 1996
3321996
The attractiveness halo: Why some candidates are perceived more favorably than others
B Verhulst, M Lodge, H Lavine
Journal of nonverbal behavior 34, 111-117, 2010
2282010
On the relationship between attitude involvement and attitude accessibility: Toward a cognitive‐motivational model of political information processing
H Lavine, E Borgida, JL Sullivan
Political psychology 21 (1), 81-106, 2000
2272000
Open versus closed: Personality, identity, and the politics of redistribution
CD Johnston, HG Lavine, CM Federico
Cambridge University Press, 2017
2162017
The moderating influence of attitude strength on the susceptibility to context effects in attitude surveys.
H Lavine, JW Huff, SH Wagner, D Sweeney
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 75 (2), 359, 1998
2081998
Waving the flag: National symbolism, social identity, and political engagement
RT Schatz, H Lavine
Political Psychology 28 (3), 329-355, 2007
2052007
The causes and consequences of personal involvement
CJ Thomsen, E Borgida, H Lavine
Attitude strength, 191-214, 2014
1962014
The relationship of national and personal issue salience to attitude accessibility on foreign and domestic policy issues
H Lavine, JL Sullivan, E Borgida, CJ Thomsen
Political Psychology, 293-316, 1996
1901996
Threat, authoritarianism, and voting: An investigation of personality and persuasion
H Lavine, D Burgess, M Snyder, J Transue, JL Sullivan, B Haney, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25 (3), 337-347, 1999
1811999
Explicating the black box through experimentation: Studies of authoritarianism and threat
H Lavine, M Lodge, J Polichak, C Taber
Political analysis 10 (4), 343-361, 2002
1592002
“Hot” political cognition: Its self-, group-, and system-serving purposes
JT Jost, EP Hennes, H Lavine
1122013
On-line versus memory-based process models of political evaluation
H Lavine
Political psychology, 225-274, 2002
972002
The development of interattitudinal consistency: The shared-consequences model.
H Lavine, CJ Thomsen, MH Gonzales
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72 (4), 735, 1997
911997
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