The parties in our heads: Misperceptions about party composition and their consequences

DJ Ahler, G Sood - The Journal of Politics, 2018‏ - journals.uchicago.edu
We document a large and consequential bias in how Americans perceive the major political
parties: people tend to considerably overestimate the extent to which party supporters …

Pitch perfect: Vocal pitch and the emotional intensity of congressional speech

BJ Dietrich, M Hayes, DZ O'brien - American Political Science …, 2019‏ - cambridge.org
Although audio archives are available for a number of political institutions, the data they
provide receive scant attention from researchers. Yet, audio data offer important insights …

Pigeonholing partisans: Stereotypes of party supporters and partisan polarization

JE Rothschild, AJ Howat, RM Shafranek, EC Busby - Political Behavior, 2019‏ - Springer
What comes to mind when people think about rank-and-file party supporters? What
stereotypes do people hold regarding ordinary partisans, and are these views politically …

Me, myself, and (I),(D), or (R)? Partisanship and political cognition through the lens of implicit identity

AG Theodoridis - The Journal of Politics, 2017‏ - journals.uchicago.edu
Novel national survey data (spanning eight years), a parsimonious definition of identity, and
a new Implicit Association Test are brought together to examine “implicit party identity” for …

[کتاب][B] What goes without saying

TN Carlson, JE Settle - 2022‏ - books.google.com
" It's December 4th, nearly a month after a contentious election, and Joe is just beginning a
typical Thursday. Living in a big city means he can take public transit to work, and that's what …

What goes with red and blue? Map** partisan and ideological associations in the minds of voters

SN Goggin, JA Henderson, AG Theodoridis - Political Behavior, 2020‏ - Springer
To what extent do voters grasp “what goes with what” among key political objects as they
attempt to understand the choices they face at the ballot box? Is recognition of these …

Compassionate democrats and tough republicans: How ideology shapes partisan stereotypes

S Clifford - Political Behavior, 2020‏ - Springer
Trait stereotypes are a fundamental form of social cognition that influence public opinion. A
long line of literature has established partisan stereotypes of politicians, but we know less …

Issues, groups, or idiots? Comparing theories of partisan stereotypes

CD Myers - Public Opinion Quarterly, 2023‏ - academic.oup.com
When individuals picture the two parties, what do they think of? Given the dominant
understanding of partisanship as a social identity, understanding the content of these mental …

Ideology and specific support for the Supreme Court

K Haglin, S Jordan, AH Merrill… - Political Research …, 2021‏ - journals.sagepub.com
We develop and assess an account of ideological asymmetries in public support for the
Supreme Court. We find that specific support for the Supreme Court is more strongly …

All (mayoral) politics is local?

S Das, B Sinclair, SW Webster… - The Journal of Politics, 2022‏ - journals.uchicago.edu
One of the defining characteristics of modern politics in the United States is the increasing
nationalization of elite-and voter-level behavior. Relying on measures of electoral vote …