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Autor:
Logan Dancey, Geoffrey Sheagley, Stephen N. Goggin, John A. Henderson, Alexander G. Theodoridis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 84:1760-1776
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Political Behavior.
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Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy. 19:510-523
At present, campaign finance regulations may only be justified if their primary purpose is to prevent quid pro quo corruption or the appearance of corruption. References to the “appearance of corru...
The dominant narrative among scholars and political pundits characterizes American partisanship as overwhelmingly negative, portraying citizens as more repelled by the opposing party than attached to their own party. To assess the valence of partisan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::964f3d575cfd967d8d3a69c69fc452de
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/se7x4
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/se7x4
Publikováno v:
Political Behavior. 43:517-540
The affective, identity based, and often negative nature of partisan polarization in the United States has been a subject of much scholarly attention. Applying insights from recent work in social psychology, we employ three novel large-N, broadly rep
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Journal of Experimental Political Science. 7:137-149
We use a novel survey experiment with a broadly representative sample to reveal an important phenomenon in voter integration of campaign communications: preference-mediated partisan motivation. When evaluating the credibility of candidate position ch
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Political Behavior. 42:985-1013
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 associations limited to only the most informed citizens? We design a n
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The Forum. 16:81-95
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, but how there are exposed to and receive information about t
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Political Behavior. 40:965-987
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 factors that drive this conditional receipt of information. We focus on how party
Autor:
Alexander G. Theodoridis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 79:1253-1267
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 the first time. This offers the most direct evidence avail