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Do facts matter? Information and misinformation in American politics
WAS BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA BORN OUTSIDE the United States, so that his presidency
and all laws passed under it are unconstitutional? Are two out of every five Americans …
and all laws passed under it are unconstitutional? Are two out of every five Americans …
Me, myself, and (I),(D), or (R)? Partisanship and political cognition through the lens of implicit identity
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 …
a new Implicit Association Test are brought together to examine “implicit party identity” for …
What goes with red and blue? Map** partisan and ideological associations in the minds of voters
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 …
attempt to understand the choices they face at the ballot box? Is recognition of these …
Disputed ownership: Parties, issues, and traits in the minds of voters
Is party “ownership” of issues and traits manifest in the minds of voters in ways that could
generate the oft-hypothesized implications for mass and elite electoral behavior? We specify …
generate the oft-hypothesized implications for mass and elite electoral behavior? We specify …
Preaching to the choir: Americans prefer communicating to copartisan elected officials
Past work suggests that partisan attachments isolate citizens from encountering elite
messages contrary to their points of view. Here, we present evidence that partisan …
messages contrary to their points of view. Here, we present evidence that partisan …
Implicit political identity
It is easy enough to rattle off numerous categories of social identities long of interest to
political behavior scholars—race, sex, state or nation, party, ideology, social class, etc. But, a …
political behavior scholars—race, sex, state or nation, party, ideology, social class, etc. But, a …
Seeing spots: Partisanship, negativity and the conditional receipt of campaign advertisements
Abstract Changes in the media landscape increasingly put voters in control of the amount
and type of political content they consume. We develop a novel experiment to assess the …
and type of political content they consume. We develop a novel experiment to assess the …
Seeing red (or blue): How party identity colors political cognition
Many Americans associate themselves with their political party in a deep, visceral way. Voter
identification with a political party has powerful implications for not just how voters behave …
identification with a political party has powerful implications for not just how voters behave …
Globalization and the transformation of political attitude structures at the party level in the Arab world: insights from the cases of Egypt and Jordan
In this paper, the outline, design, and findings of an ongoing research project on the effects
of globalization on the transformation of political ideology in the Arab world at the political …
of globalization on the transformation of political ideology in the Arab world at the political …
Partisanship: Conceptualizations and consequences
LM Carius-Munz - Research Handbook on Political Partisanship, 2020 - elgaronline.com
Historically, partisanship has been mostly understood as an affective party identification,
based on social identity theory; or, alternatively, it was assumed to be the result of a …
based on social identity theory; or, alternatively, it was assumed to be the result of a …