| Americans, Not Partisans: Can Priming American National Identity Reduce Affective Polarization? |
29 |
| The Parties in Our Heads: Misperceptions about Party Composition and Their Consequences |
29 |
| The Muted Consequences of Correct Information about Immigration |
25 |
| The Changing Norms of Racial Political Rhetoric and the End of Racial Priming |
23 |
| Can't Buy Them Love: How Party Culture among Donors Contributes to the Party Gap in Women's Representation |
22 |
| China's Ideological Spectrum |
19 |
| Quota Shocks: Electoral Gender Quotas and Government Spending Priorities Worldwide |
17 |
| Agents of the Regime? Traditional Leaders and Electoral Politics in South Africa |
16 |
| Selling Ourselves Short? How Abbreviated Measures of Personality Change the Way We Think about Personality and Politics |
14 |
| Corruption, Accountability, and Gender: Do Female Politicians Face Higher Standards in Public Life? |
14 |
| The Decline of Local News and Its Effects: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data |
13 |
| Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern about Climate Change? |
13 |
| Obstacles to Estimating Voter ID Laws' Effect on Turnout |
13 |
| The Home as a Political Fortress: Family Agreement in an Era of Polarization |
12 |
| Do Shark Attacks Influence Presidential Elections? Reassessing a Prominent Finding on Voter Competence |
12 |
| Wanting What Is Fair: How Party Cues and Information about Income Inequality Affect Public Support for Taxes |
11 |
| Electoral Cycle Fluctuations in Partisanship: Global Evidence from Eighty-Six Countries |
11 |
| Modern Police Tactics, Police-Citizen Interactions, and the Prospects for Reform |
11 |
| Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy, and Domestic Government Legitimacy: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh |
9 |
| Evaluating the Conflict-Reducing Effect of UN Peacekeeping Operations |
9 |
| How Incivility on Partisan Media (De)Polarizes the Electorate |
9 |
| Corruption as the Only Option: The Limits to Electoral Accountability |
9 |
| Explaining Preferences from Behavior: A Cognitive Dissonance Approach |
9 |
| My Trust in Government Is Implicit: Automatic Trust in Government and System Support |
9 |
| How Politics Affects Religion: Partisanship, Socialization, and Religiosity in America |
9 |
| The Pathology of Hard Propaganda |
8 |
| I Am a Tariff Man: The Power of Populist Foreign Policy Rhetoric under President Trump |
8 |
| Are Donation-Based Measures of Ideology Valid Predictors of Individual-Level Policy Preferences? |
8 |
| Do Local Party Chairs Think Women and Minority Candidates Can Win? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment |
8 |
| Food Comes First, Then Morals: Redistribution Preferences, Parochial Altruism, and Immigration in Western Europe |
8 |
| Are You My Mentor? A Field Experiment on Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Self-Starters |
8 |
| Pollution Lowers Support for China's Regime: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Beijing |
8 |
| Elite Perceptions of Agency Ideology and Workforce Skill |
7 |
| Multiple Measurements, Elusive Agreement, and Unstable Outcomes in the Study of Regime Change |
7 |
| The Political Weaponization of Gun Owners: The National Rifle Association's Cultivation, Dissemination, and Use of a Group Social Identity |
7 |
| Mirrors for Princes and Sultans: Advice on the Art of Governance in the Medieval Christian and Islamic Worlds |
7 |
| Revolving Door Lobbyists and the Value of Congressional Staff Connections |
7 |
| The Electoral Appeal of Party Strategies in Postindustrial Societies: When Can the Mainstream Left Succeed? |
7 |
| The Differential Effects of Democratic Institutions on Dissent in Dictatorships |
7 |
| The Agency Problem Underlying Repression |
6 |
| Conspiracy and Misperception Belief in the Middle East and North Africa |
6 |
| Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric |
6 |
| Media, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy in the Age of Social Media |
6 |
| The Group Basis of Partisan Affective Polarization |
6 |
| How the West Was Won: Competition, Mobilization, and Women's Enfranchisement in the United States |
6 |
| Contributions by Interest Groups to Lobbying Coalitions |
6 |
| Off-Cycle and Out of Office: Election Timing and the Incumbency Advantage |
6 |
| Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Senate |
6 |
| Telling the Truth about Believing the Lies? Evidence for the Limited Prevalence of Expressive Survey Responding |
6 |
| Uncovering Reactions to the Racial Resentment Scale across the Racial Divide |
6 |