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Ahles, Amelia, Marco A. Palma, and Andreas C. Drichoutis. “Testing the Effectiveness of Lottery Incentives in Online Experiments.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, February 20, 2024, ajae.12460. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajae.12460.
Economics
Bakker, Bert N., Yphtach Lelkes, and Ariel Malka. “Understanding Partisan Cue Receptivity: Tests of Predictions from the Bounded Rationality and Expressive Utility Perspectives.” The Journal of Politics 82, no. 3 (2020): 1061–77. https://doi.org/10.1086/707616.
Political Science
University of Amsterdam
University of Pennsylvania
Yeshiva University
cognitive psychology
Banford Witting, Alyssa, Dean M. Busby, and Susannah R. Rellaford. “Longitudinal Anxiety in Couples during a Global Pandemic: Considering Loss, Attachment Behaviors, and Trauma Coping Self-Efficacy.” Family Process n/a, no. n/a (June 15, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12742.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
dyadic
waves
Banford Witting, Alyssa, Rachel Tambling, and Stevan Hobfoll. “Resource Loss, Gain, and Traumatic Stress in Couples during COVID-19.” Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice and Policy, May 12, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1037/tra0001276.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
Rush University
University of Connecticut
dyadic
waves
Bankert, Alexa, Ryan Powers, and Geoffrey Sheagley. “Trade Politics at the Checkout Lane: Ethnocentrism and Consumer Preferences.” Political Science Research and Methods, September 23, 2022, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1017/psrm.2022.40.
American politics
political psychology
quantitative methods
Bankert, Alexa. “Negative Partisanship among Independents in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections.” Electoral Studies 78 (August 1, 2022): 102490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2022.102490.
Political Science
University of Georgia
behavior
Bayes, Robin, James N. Druckman, Avery Goods, and Daniel C. Molden. “When and How Different Motives Can Drive Motivated Political Reasoning.” Political Psychology 41, no. 5 (2020): 1031–52. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12663.
Political Science
Psychology
Northwestern University
political psychology
Bell, Andrew M., Christopher D. DeSante, Thomas Gift, and Candis Watts Smith. “Entering the ‘Foxhole’: Partisan Media Priming and the Application of Racial Justice in America.” Research & Politics 9, no. 4 (October 1, 2022): 20531680221137136. https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680221137136.
Bolsen, Toby, James N. Druckman, and Fay Lomax Cook. “Citizens’, Scientists’, and Policy Advisors’ Beliefs about Global                    Warming.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 271–95. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716214558393.
Political Science
Georgia State University
Northwestern University
Bolsen, Toby, James N. Druckman, and Fay Lomax Cook. “Communication and Collective Actions: A Survey Experiment on Motivating Energy Conservation in the U.S.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 1, no. 1 (ed 2014): 24–38. https://doi.org/10.1017/xps.2014.2.
Political Science
Georgia State University
Northwestern University
Boxell, Levi, Jacob Conway, James N. Druckman, and Matthew Gentzkow. “Affective Polarization Did Not Increase During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Quarterly Journal of Political Science 17, no. 4 (October 30, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00021027.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Stanford University
covid
Busby, Dean M., Veronica Hanna-Walker, Nathan D. Leonhardt, and James J. Kim. “Sexual Passion in Couple Relationships: Emerging Patterns from Dyadic Response Surface Analysis.” Journal of Marriage and Family n/a, no. n/a. Accessed October 21, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12888.
couples
quantitative methodology
relationships
sexuality
Busby, Dean M., Nathan D. Leonhardt, Veronica Hanna-Walker, and Chelom E. Leavitt. “Putting the Dyad into the Sexual Response Discussion: A Latent Class Analysis Using Ratings of Self and Partner.” Journal of Sex Research 59, no. 2 (February 2022): 185–202. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2021.1891189.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
University of Connecticut
University of Toronto
dyadic
Busby, Ethan. “Should You Stay Away from Strangers?: Experiments on the Political Consequences of Intergroup Contact.” Elements in Experimental Political Science, March 2021. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108957885.
Political Science
Brigham Young University
Buyuker, Beyza, and Alexandra Filindra. “Democracy and ‘the Other’: Anti-Immigrant Attitudes and White Support for Anti-Democratic Norms.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, September 25, 2020. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3585387.
Political Science
University of Illinois at Chicago
not published
Chong, Dennis, and James N. Druckman. “Counterframing Effects.” The Journal of Politics 75, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022381612000837.
Political Science
Northwestern University
University of Southern California
waves
Clifford, Scott, Geoffrey Sheagley, and Spencer Piston. “Increasing Precision without Altering Treatment Effects: Repeated Measures Designs in Survey Experiments.” American Political Science Review 115, no. 3 (August 2021): 1048–65. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003055421000241.
Political Science
Research on Research
Boston University
University of Georgia
University of Houston
waves
Corbett, Christianne, Jan G. Voelkel, Marianne Cooper, and Robb Willer. “Pragmatic Bias Impedes Women’s Access to Political Leadership.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no. 6 (February 8, 2022): e2112616119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2112616119.
Sociology
MTurk
Stanford University
Danbold, Felix, Jesús Serrano-Careaga, and Yuen J. Huo. “Prototypicality Threat Drives Support for Nativist Politics in U.S. and U.K. Elections.” Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology 4 (January 1, 2023): 100080. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cresp.2022.100080.
Dominant groups
Intergroup relation
Nativism
Prototypicality threat
Social identity
Dias, Nicholas C., James N. Druckman, and Matthew Levendusky. “How and Why Americans Misperceive the Prevalence of, and Motives Behind, ‘Cancel Culture.’” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY, October 2, 2022. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4235680.
cancel culture
Dias, Nic, and Yphtach Lelkes. “Is It Really That Easy? Reconsidering the Easy-Hard Issue Distinction in American Politics.” OSF Preprints, November 22, 2022. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/gnctw.
American Politics
Political Science
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dias, Nicholas, and Yphtach Lelkes. “The Nature of Affective Polarization: Disentangling Policy Disagreement from Partisan Identity.” American Journal of Political Science 66, no. 3 (2022): 775–90. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12628.
Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
polarization
political psychology
Druckman, James N., Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “(Mis)Estimating Affective Polarization.” The Journal of Politics 84, no. 2 (April 2022): 1106–17. https://doi.org/10.1086/715603.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Stony Brook University
University of Arizona
University of Pennsylvania
affective polarization
citizenship
measurement
partisanship
survey experiment
waves
Druckman, James N, and Matthew S Levendusky. “What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization?” Public Opinion Quarterly 83, no. 1 (May 21, 2019): 114–22. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfz003.
Political Science
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
Druckman, James N., S. R. Gubitz, Matthew S. Levendusky, and Ashley M. Lloyd. “How Incivility on Partisan Media (De)Polarizes the Electorate.” The Journal of Politics 81, no. 1 (January 2019): 291–95. https://doi.org/10.1086/699912.
Political Science
Northwestern University
University of Pennsylvania
media
Druckman, James N., Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “Affective Polarization, Local Contexts and Public Opinion in America.” Nature Human Behaviour 5, no. 1 (January 2021): 28–38. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-01012-5.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Stony Brook University
University of Arizona
University of Pennsylvania
waves
Farhart, Christina E, Ella Douglas-Durham, Krissy Lunz Trujillo, and Joseph A Vitriol. “Vax Attacks: How Conspiracy Theory Belief Undermines Vaccine Support.” Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science 188, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 135–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pmbts.2021.11.001.
Political Science
Public Health
Carleton College
Harvard University
Northeastern University
Stony Brook University
covid
Federico, Christopher M., Christina Farhart, Joseph Vitriol, and Agnieszka Golec de Zavala. “Collective Narcissism and Perceptions of the (Il)Legitimacy of the 2020 US Election.” The Forum, May 27, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1515/for-2022-2046.
Political Science
Carleton College
Stony Brook University
University of London
University of Minnesota
waves
Friesen, Amanda, Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz, and Claire Gothreau. “Political Taste: Exploring How Perception of Bitter Substances May Reveal Risk Tolerance and Political Preferences.” Politics & the Life Sciences 40, no. 2 (September 2021): 152–71. https://doi.org/10.1017/pls.2021.20.
Political Science
Risk Analysis
Rutgers University
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Western University
political participation
Gothreau, Claire M., Amanda Milena Alvarez, and Amanda Friesen. “Objectified and Dehumanized: Does Objectification Impact Perceptions of Women Political Candidates?” Journal of Experimental Political Science, August 18, 2022, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1017/XPS.2022.15.
Political Science
Aarhus University
Temple University
Western University
gender
Gubitz, S. R. “Race, Gender, and the Politics of Incivility: How Identity Moderates Perceptions of Uncivil Discourse.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, May 10, 2022, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2022.7.
Political Science
Kent Denver School
conjoint experiment
gender
race
Gwizdala, Kathryn L., Erika A. Pugh, Leah Carter, Owen T. Carmichael, and Robert L. Jr Newton. “Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Research Participation Among Older African Americans.” Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, August 10, 2022, 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000512. https://doi.org/10.1097/WAD.0000000000000512.
Public Health
African Americans
Louisiana State University
age
covid
Hanna-Walker, Veronica, and Dean M. Busby. “Beliefs about Sexuality and Their Associations with Sexual Passion.” Personal Relationships 28, no. 2 (2021): 337–54. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12368.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
University of Connecticut
dyadic
Howat, Adam J. “The Role of Value Perceptions in Intergroup Conflict and Cooperation.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 9, no. 4 (August 8, 2021): 657–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2019.1629320.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Johnson, Branden B. “Factors in Intention to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine Change over Time: Evidence from a Two-Wave U.S. Study.” Health, Risk & Society 0, no. 0 (February 12, 2023): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698575.2023.2173727.
COVID-19
coronavirus
risk behaviour
risk perception
vaccination
Johnson, Branden. “Factors in Intention to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine Change Over Time: Evidence from a Two-Wave U.S. Study.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, May 30, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3877511.
Risk Analysis
Public Health
Decision Research
covid
waves
Kingzette, Jon, James N Druckman, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan. “How Affective Polarization Undermines Support for Democratic Norms.” Public Opinion Quarterly 85, no. 2 (October 1, 2021): 663–77. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfab029.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Stony Brook University
University of Arizona
University of Pennsylvania
polarization
political behavior
Klar, Samara. “Identity and Engagement among Political Independents in America.” Political Psychology 35, no. 4 (2014): 577–91. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12036.
Political Science
University of Arizona
Landry, Alexander P., Jonathan W. Schooler, Robb Willer, and Paul Seli. “Reducing Explicit Blatant Dehumanization by Correcting Exaggerated Meta-Perceptions.” Social Psychological and Personality Science, July 8, 2022, 19485506221099144. https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506221099146.
Political Science
Organizational Behavior
Duke University
Stanford University
University of California Santa Barbara
political parties
waves
Lee, Amber Hye-Yon. “Social Trust in Polarized Times: How Perceptions of Political Polarization Affect Americans’ Trust in Each Other.” Political Behavior, March 18, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-022-09787-1.
Political Science
University of Pennsylvania
political behavior
Lee, Amber Hye-Yon, Yphtach Lelkes, Carlee B. Hawkins, and Alexander G. Theodoridis. “Negative Partisanship Is Not More Prevalent than Positive Partisanship.” Nature Human Behaviour, May 19, 2022, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01348-0.
Political Science
Ryerson University
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
University of Massachusetts Amherst
University of Pennsylvania
political behavior
political parties
Leeper, Thomas J. “How Does Treatment Self-Selection Affect Inferences About Political Communication?” Journal of Experimental Political Science 4, no. 1 (ed 2017): 21–33. https://doi.org/10.1017/XPS.2017.1.
Political Science
London School of Economics
waves
Lees, Jeffrey, Haley Todd, and Maxwell Barranti. “Women, the Intellectually Humble, and Liberals Write More Persuasive Political Arguments.” PNAS Nexus 2, no. 5 (May 2, 2023): pgad143. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad143.
Lees, Jeffrey, John A Banas, Darren Linvill, Patrick C Meirick, and Patrick Warren. “The Spot the Troll Quiz Game Increases Accuracy in Discerning between Real and Inauthentic Social Media Accounts.” PNAS Nexus 2, no. 4 (April 1, 2023): pgad094. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad094.
Lees, Jeffrey, John A Banas, Darren Linvill, Patrick C Meirick, and Patrick Warren. “The Spot the Troll Quiz Game Increases Accuracy in Discerning Between Real and Inauthentic Social Media Accounts.” PNAS Nexus, March 22, 2023, pgad094. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad094.
Leonhardt, Nathan D., Dean M. Busby, Kristena Disalvo, Veronica R. Hanna-Walker, James J. Kim, Brian J. Willoughby, and Emily A. Impett. “Orgasm Consistency in Mixed-Gender Couples: Actor, Partner, and Discrepancy Effects from Dyadic Response Surface Analysis.” The Journal of Sex Research 0, no. 0 (January 18, 2023): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224499.2023.2164883.
Leonhardt, Nathan D., Dean M. Busby, Veronica R. Hanna-Walker, and Chelom E. Leavitt. “Sanctification or Inhibition? Religious Dualities and Sexual Satisfaction.” Journal of Family Psychology 35 (2021): 433–44. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000796.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
Dyads
MTurk
Partners
Passion
Religiosity
Sexual Satisfaction
Sexuality
Spouses
Test Construction
University of Toronto
dyadic
Leonhardt, Nathan D., Rebecca W. Clarke, and Chelom E. Leavitt. “Religiosity, Sexual Satisfaction, and Relationship Satisfaction: The Moderating Role of Sexual Mindfulness and Sexual Sanctification.” Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 0, no. 0 (June 1, 2022): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/0092623X.2022.2080132.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
University of Toronto
dyadic
Mernyk, Joseph S., Sophia L. Pink, James N. Druckman, and Robb Willer. “Correcting Inaccurate Metaperceptions Reduces Americans’ Support for Partisan Violence.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119, no. 16 (April 19, 2022): e2116851119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116851119.
Political Science
Northwestern University
Stanford University
political behavior
waves
Nall, Clayton, Christopher S. Elmendorf, and Stan Oklobdzija. “Folk Economics and the Persistence of Political Opposition to New Housing.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY, November 2, 2022. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=4266459.
NIMBYism
folk economics
housing
housing supply
survey research
Nassar, Rita. “Framing Refugees: The Impact of Religious Frames on U.S. Partisans and Consumers of Cable News Media.” Political Communication 37, no. 5 (September 2, 2020): 593–611. https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2020.1723753.
Political Science
Indiana University
political communication
Pink, Sophia L., James Chu, James N. Druckman, David G. Rand, and Robb Willer. “Elite Party Cues Increase Vaccination Intentions among Republicans.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 32 (August 10, 2021): e2106559118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2106559118.
Political Science
Columbia University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Stanford University
covid
Rhodes-Purdy, Matthew, Rachel Navarre, and Stephen M. Utych. “Populist Psychology: Economics, Culture, and Emotions.” The Journal of Politics 83, no. 4 (October 1, 2021): 1559–72. https://doi.org/10.1086/715168.
Political Science
Boise State University
Bridgewater State University
Clemson University
political psychology
Rogers, Adam A., Thao Ha, and Sydney Ockey. “Adolescents’ Perceived Socio-Emotional Impact of COVID-19 and Implications for Mental Health: Results From a U.S.-Based Mixed-Methods Study.” Journal of Adolescent Health 68, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 43–52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.09.039.
Psychology
Social Work
Arizona State University
Brigham Young University
covid
waves
Rogers, Adam A., Rachel E. Cook, and Kaitlyn Guerrero. “Is My Femininity a Liability? Longitudinal Associations between Girls’ Experiences of Gender Discrimination, Internalizing Symptoms, and Gender Identity.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 51, no. 2 (February 1, 2022): 335–47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01571-y.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
California State University San Bernardino
adolescents
Rothschild, Jacob E. “Identities, Interest Group Coalitions, and Intergroup Relations.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 10, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 63–80. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2020.1756358.
Political Science
African Americans
Northwestern University
Santos, Luiza A., Jan G. Voelkel, Robb Willer, and Jamil Zaki. “Belief in the Utility of Cross-Partisan Empathy Reduces Partisan Animosity and Facilitates Political Persuasion.” Psychological Science, August 30, 2022, 09567976221098594. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976221098594.
Political Science
Psychology
intergroup dynamics
political psychology
Starr, Paul, and Edward P. Freeland. “‘People of Color’ as a Category and Identity in the United States.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 0, no. 0 (March 24, 2023): 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2023.2183929.
People of color
identity
multiracial
panethnicity
race
Starr, Paul, and Edward P. Freeland. “‘People of Color’ as a Category and Identity in the United States.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 0, no. 0 (March 24, 2023): 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2023.2183929.
People of color
identity
multiracial
panethnicity
race
Thompson, Andrew. “The Partisan Utility of Racial Demographic Change and Democratic Backsliding in the American Public,” June 8, 2022. https://doi.org/10.33774/apsa-2022-544lb.
Political Science
George Washington University
Lucid
race
Trawalter, Sophie, Nana-Bilkisu Habib, and James N. Druckman. “Racial Bias in Perceptions of Disease and Policy.” Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, January 13, 2022, 13684302211062128. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684302211062129.
Political Science
Public Policy
Northwestern University
University of Virginia
Utych, Stephen M., Rachel Navarre, and Matthew Rhodes-Purdy. “Fear or Loathing: Affect, Political Economy, and Prejudice.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, April 6, 2022, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1017/rep.2021.32.
Political Science
Boise State University
Bridgewater State University
Clemson University
Vitriol, Joseph, Joseph Sandor, Robert Vidigal, and Christina Farhart. “On the Independent Roles of Cognitive & Political Sophistication: Variation Across Attitudinal Objects.” Applied Cognitive Psychology n/a, no. n/a. Accessed December 3, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.4022.
COVID-19
cognitive sophistication
conspiracy theories
motivated reasoning
political sophistication
Voelkel, Jan G., Michael N. Stagnaro, James Chu, Sophia Pink, Joseph S. Mernyk, Chrystal Redekopp, Matthew Cashman, James N Druckman, David G. Rand, and Robb Willer. “Megastudy Identifying Successful Interventions to Strengthen Americans’ Democratic Attitudes.” Strengthening Democracy Challenge. Stanford University. Accessed August 18, 2022. https://www.strengtheningdemocracychallenge.org/paper.
Political Science
Columbia University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Stanford University
University of Pennsylvania
collaborative
Voelkel, Jan G., James Chu, Michael Stagnaro, Joseph Mernyk, Chrystal Redekopp, Sophia Pink, James Druckman, David Rand, and Robb Willer. “Interventions Reducing Affective Polarization Do Not Improve Anti-Democratic Attitudes.” OSF Preprints, May 27, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/7evmp.
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Lucid
MTurk
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Stanford University
Wetts, Rachel, and Robb Willer. “Antiracism and Its Discontents: The Prevalence and Political Influence of Opposition to Antiracism among White Americans.” SocArXiv, December 1, 2022. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/xvcf2.
Collective Behavior and Social Movements
Political Sociology
Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Social Psychology and Interaction
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology
antiracism
public opinion
racial politics
white Americans
Witting, Alyssa Banford, Dean M. Busby, and Emma Allen. “Sense of Community and Anxiety during a Global Pandemic: The Role of World Assumptions in Couples.” Stress and Health n/a, no. n/a. Accessed March 28, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1002/smi.3235.
COR theory
anxiety
couples
pandemic
sense of community
world assumptions
Witting, Alyssa Banford, Lacey A. Bagley, Quintin Hunt, Lee Johnson, and Dean M. Busby. “Relational and Mental Health Outcomes of Trauma and Disaster in Couples:The Intermediary Role of Grit.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 86 (February 15, 2023): 103533. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103533.
Attachment
COR theory
Couples
Disaster
Grit
Trauma
Witting, Alyssa Banford, and Dean M. Busby. “The Loss in Connection with Catastrophes (LICCS) Scale: Understanding Couple Outcomes.” Journal of Marital and Family Therapy n/a, no. n/a (June 15, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1111/jmft.12592.
Psychology
Social Work
Brigham Young University
dyadic
Wood, Abby K. “Voters Use Campaign Finance Transparency and Compliance Information.” Political Behavior, February 10, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-022-09776-4.
Political Science
University of Southern California
market research company Forthright Access