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ANES Bibliography 2010-2019

Abrajano, Marisa and R. Michael Alvarez. 2019. "Answering Questions About Race: How Racial and Ethnic Identities Influence Survey Response." American Politics Research 47:250-74.

Abramowitz, Alan and Jennifer McCoy. 2019. "United States: Racial Resentment, Negative Partisanship, and Polarization in Trump’s America." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 681:137.

Algara, Carlos. 2019. "The conditioning role of polarization in U.S. senate election outcomes: A direct-election era & voter-level analysis." Electoral Studies 59:1-16.

Argyle, Lisa P. and Jeremy Clayne Pope. 2019. "Political Polarization and Participation in the United States." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Arora, Maneesh. 2019. "Which Race Card? Understanding Racial Appeals in U.S. Politics." Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Irvine.

Barker, David C., Shaun Bowler, Christopher J. Carman, and Morten Wendelbo. 2019. "Compromise is for Losers? Loss Aversion and Support for Legislative Compromise." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Barreto, Matt A., Stephen Nuño, Gabriel R. Sanchez, and Hannah Walker. 2019. "The Racial Implications of Voter Identification Laws in America." American Politics Research 47:238-49.

Bassimir, AnjaMaria and Elesha J. Coffman 2019. "White evangelicals once admitted they were wrong about Nixon. Will Trump come next?" The Washington Post Online, August 21, 2019.

Bougher, Lori D. 2019. "The Party or the Program: Individual Differences in Affective Polarization." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Washington DC.

Buyuker, Beysza Ekin. 2019. "Democracy and the “Other”: Drivers of Anti-Democratic Norms in the United States." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Carriere, Kevin R. 2019. "Ingroup and Outgroup Differentiation in Supporting Civil Liberties under Threat." Georgetown University.

Chan, Mathan Kar Ming. 2019. "Racial Conservatism and Turnout: Divergence of Non-White and White Evangelicals." Annual meeting of the American Political Science Assocation, Washington DC.

Chase-Sosnoff, Eric. 2019. "The Effect of Perceived Discrimination on Authoritarianism Among Stigmatized Racial Minorities: A Multi-level Analysis." The University of Chicago.

Chinoy, Sahil 2019. "Quiz: Let Us Predict Whether You’re a Democrat or a Republican." The New York Times, August 9, 2019.

Cisneros, Angel Saavedra. 2019. "Authoritarianism and Symbols: Military Presence and Mexican Politics." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Cohen, Jeffrey E. 2019. "Polls and Elections: Presidential Referendum Effects in the 2018 Midterm Election: An Initial Analysis." Presidential Studies Quarterly 49:669-83.

Cole, Geneva. 2019. "Elite Discourse and Evolving Racial Ideologies in the United States." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Compton, John W. 2019. "Religiosity and Respect for Diversity: The Mediating Effect of Institutions." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Connors, Elizabeth C. 2019. "”Everyone’s Doing It:” How Political Polarization is Inflated by Social Messages." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Connors, Elizabeth C. 2019. "How Social Motivations & Partisan Contexts Influence Politics." Ph.D. Thesis, Political Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Crowder, Chaya. 2019. "Intersectional Solidarity: A Political Consciousness of Race and Gender." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Dalege, Jonas, Denny Borsboom, Frenk van Harreveld, and Han L.J. van der Maas. 2019. "A Network Perspective on Political Attitudes: Testing the Connectivity Hypothesis." Social Psychological and Personality Science 10:746-56.

Dalton, Russell. 2019. Citizen Politics: Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies, 7th ed. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly.

Davis, Brandon Rudolph. 2019. "Religiosity and Public Opinion: Faith, Race, and Immigration." Religiosity and Public Opinion: Faith, Race, and Immigration, Washington DC.

Davis, Nicholas T. 2019. "Identity Sorting and Political Compromise." American Politics Research 47.

Davis, Nicholas T., Samara Klar, and Christopher R. Weber. 2019. "Affective Consistency and Sorting." Social Science Quarterly 100:2477-94.

de Geus, Roosmarijn A. 2019. "When Partisan Identification and Economic Evaluations Conflict: A Closer Look at Conflicted Partisans in the United States." Social Science Quarterly 100:1638-50.

Delage, Jonas, Denny Borsboom, Frenk van Harreveld, and Han L. J. van der Maas. 2019. "A Network Perspective on Attitude Strength: Testing the Connectivity Hypothesis." Social Psychological and Personality Science 10:746-56.

DeSante, Christopher D. and Candis Watts Smith. 2019. "How Racial Empathy Moderates White Identity and Racial Resentment." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Devine, Christopher J. and Kyle C. Kopko. 2019. "Bringing Voters into the Equation: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Vice Presidential Home State Advantage." Presidential Studies Quarterly.

d’Urso, Amanda Sahar, Alexandra Filindra, Beysza Ekin Buyuker, and Noah J. Kaplan. 2019. "Before Trump: White Support for Republican Presidential Candidates in the 21c." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Ebner, David Brooks. 2019. "Economic Anxiety, Racial Insecurity, and the “Rise of China”." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Edsall, Thomas B. 2019. "The Political Magic of Us vs. Them." The New York Times, February 13, 2019.

Edwards, Jairemy. 2019. "U.S. perceptions of economic mobility since the enactment of NAFTA and their impact on American politics and society." The University of Texas at El Paso.

Elder, Laurel. 2019. "Why We Love Michelle: Understanding Public Support for First Lady Michelle Obama." Politics & Gender 15:403-30.

Enamorado, Ted. 2019. "Active Learning for Probabilisitic Record Linkage." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Enders, Adam and Miles T. Armaly. 2019. "The Differential Effects of Actual and Perceived Polarization." Political Behavior 41:815-39.

Enders, Adam M. and Jamil S. Scott. 2019. "The Increasing Racialization of American Electoral Politics, 1988-2016." American Politics Research 47:275-303.

Filindra, Alexandra and Noah J. Kaplan. 2019. "Not Just about Performance: The Racial Antecedents of Whites’ Public Mistrust." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Fishbein, Dan 2019. "Fishbein: Cancel “Canceled”." The Dartmouth, February 14, 2019.

Fridkin, Kim L. and Patrick Kenney. 2019. "Measuring Emotional Responses to Negative Commercials." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Goff, Sean and Daniel J. Lee. 2019. "Prospects for Third Party Electoral Success in a Polarized Era." American Politics Research 47:1324-44.

Gøtzsche-Astrup, Oluf. 2019. "Personality Moderates the Relationship Between Uncertainty and Political Violence: Evidence from Two Large U.S. Sampes." Personality and Individual Differences 139:102-9.

Greene, William and Mi-son Kim. 2019. "Hispanic Millennial Ideology: Surprisingly, No Liberal “Monolith” Among College Students." Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 41:287-311.

Greer, Christina M., Christine Marie Slaughter, and Chaya Crowder. 2019. "Black Women: Keepers of Democracy, Democratic Process & the Democratic Party." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Grollman, Eric Anthony. 2019. "Americans’ Gender Attitudes at the Intersection of Sexual Orientation and Gender." Journal of Homosexuality 66:141.

Guggenheim, Lauren, Colleen McClain, Yioryos Nardis, and Ted Brader. 2019. "Comparing Face-to-face and Web Modes in the ANES 2016 Time Series Study."

Gummer, Tobias, Manuela S. Blumenberg, and Roßmann. Joss. 2019. "Learning Effects in Coders and their Implications for Managing Content Analyses." International Journal of Social Research Methodology 22:139-52.

Hansen, Eric R. and Andrew Tyner. 2019. "Educational Attainment and Social Norms of Voting." Political Behavior:1-25.

Harrison, Brian F. and Melissa R. Michelson. 2019. "Gender, Masculinity Threat, and Support for Transgender Rights: An Experimental Study." Sex Roles 80:63-75.

Herrero, Laia Castro, Frank Esser, and Lilach Nir. 2019. "An Analysis of News Use on Political Efficacy and Trust across 5 Decades." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Hickel, Flavio R. 2019. "American vs Latinx Identity: Explaining Support for Restrictive Immigration." Religiosity and Public Opinion: Faith, Race, and Immigration, Washington DC.

HKhanna, Kabir. 2019. "Do Facts Speak for Themselves? Causes and Consequences of Partisan Bias in Factual Beliefs." Princeton University.

Horwitz, Sima Nechama. 2019. "Blended identities and immigrant political participation." Political Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, PsycINFO

Jackman, Simon and Bradley Spahn. 2019. "Why Does the American National Election Study Overestimate Voter Turnout?" Political Analysis 27:193-207.

Jacobson, Gary. 2019. "Extreme Referendum: Donald Trump and the 2018 Midterm Elections." Political Science Quarterly 134:9-38.

Jacobson, Gary. 2019. Presidents and parties in the Public Mind: University of Chicago.

Jardina, Ashley E. 2019. "What does white identity mean in American politics today? Professor’s new book delves into topic." Duke Chronicle, March 15, 2019.

Jardina, Ashley E. 2019. White Identity Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Jedinger, Alexander. 2019. "The Ideological Foundations of Economic Protectionism: Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and the Moderating Role of Political Involvement." Political Psychology.

Jedinger, Alexander. 2019. "The role of right‐wing authoritarianism and political sophistication in shaping attitudes toward redistribution." European Journal of Social Psychology 49:560-73.

Jones, Phil. 2019. "Political Distinctiveness and Diversity among LGBT Americans." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Kam, Cindy Diane and Camille D. Burge. 2019. "Racial Resentment and Public Opinion across the Racial Divide." Political Research Quarterly.

Kaufman, Chelsea N. 2019. "Rural political participation in the United States: alienation or action?" Rural Society 28:127-43.

Kaufmann, Eric 2019. "Americans Are Divided by Their Views on Race, Not Race Itself." The New York Times, March 18, 2019.

Kehrberg, Jason. 2019. "Authoritarianism and Gun Rights in the American States." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Khazan, Olga 2019. "What Your Politics Do to Your Morals: A twist in the science of how people form their political identities." The Atlantic, September 9, 2019.

Kim, Jin Woo and Eunji Kim. 2019. "Identifying the Effect of Political Rumor Diffusion Using Variations in Survey Timing." Quarterly Journal of Political Science 14:293-311.

Kim, Jin Woo, Brendan Nyhan, Andrew M Guess, and Jason A. Reifler. 2019. "How Online Comments Affect Polarization and Incivility." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Kingzette, Jonathan. 2019. "The Differential Impact of Ideology on Out-group and In-group Party Affect." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Kitschelt, Herbert. 2019. "Secular Partisan Realignment in the United States: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of White Partisan Support since the New Deal Era." Politics & Society 47:425-79.

Knuckey, Jonathan. 2019. "”I Just Don’t Think She Has a Presidential Look”: Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 Election." Social Science Quarterly 100:342-58.

Lacy, Dean, Emerson M.S. Niou, Philip Paolino, and Robert A. Rein. 2019. "Measuring Preferences for Divided Government: Some Americans Want Divided Government and Vote to Create It." Political Behavior 41:79-103.

Levchak, Philip J. and Charisse C. Levchak. 2019. "Race and Politics: Predicting Support for 2016 Presidential Primary Candidates among White Americans." Sociological Inquiry.

Lewis-Beck, Michael S. and Stephen Quinlan. 2019. "The Hillary Hypotheses: Testing Candidate Views of Loss." Perspectives on Politics 17:646-665.

Lotspeich, MC and CM Tolbert. 2019. "A Longitudinal Analysis of Personal Economic Anxiety, Concern for the National Economy, and Distrust of Government Spending." Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 5:1-3.

Lu, Yanqin and Jae Kook Lee. 2019. "Partisan Information Sources and Affective Polarization: Panel Analysis of the Mediating Role of Anger and Fear." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 96:767-83.

Madrid, Raul and Dong-Wook Lee. 2019. "The Political Geography of Wage Inequality and Public Opinion Toward Latinos." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assocation, Washington DC.

Maltby, Elizabeth A., Jielu Yao, and Rachel Torres. 2019. "Policing Participation: Policy Feedback in Context." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Manento, Cory. 2019. "If an Endorsement Falls in the Forest: Party Elites and Voter Distrust." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assocation, Washington DC.

Mann, Marcus Larson. 2019. "How Political Differentiation of Knowledge Authority Affects Public Understandings of Science and Political Media." Ph.D. Thesis, Sociology, Duke University.

Martherus, James Lucien. 2019. "Party Norms and Partisan “Apostates”." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Martini, Nicholas F. and Samuel Schutt. 2019. "Diverted from the “Correct Vote”? Foreign Policy Influence on Electoral Behavior." Social Science Quarterly 100:259-71.

Matos, Yalidy M. 2019. "The Psychology of Populist Voting: Race and Immigration in the 2016 US Election." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Messing, Solomon, Yphtach Lelkes, and Sean Westwood. 2019. "What Election Forecasts Mean for Electoral Competition and Voter Turnout." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assocation, Washington DC.

Middlewoord, Alexandra. 2019. "Female Firepower: Exploring the Politics of Gun Ownership and Gender." University of Kansas.

Middlewoord, Alexandra, Mark Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. "Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women’s Political Participation." Social Science Quarterly 100:2507-18.

Min, Seong Jae. 2019. "From algorithmic disengagement to algorithmic activism: Charting social media users’ responses to news filtering algorithms." Telematics and Informatics 43.

Mohanty, Pete and Norman Matloff. 2019. "The Tower Method: a Novel Approach to Missingness." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Nguyen, Quynh. 2019. "Taking a Step Back: Economic Performance and Issue Salience of International Trade Policy." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 31:25-44.

Park, Yul Min. 2019. "Political Knowledge and Education: Alternative Explanations?" Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Parsons, Katherine. 2019. "Ideology and Support for Political Violence." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Patenaude, Willis, III. 2019. "Modern American Populism: Analyzing the Economics Behind the “Silent Majority,” the Tea Party, and Trumpism." The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 78:787-834.

Pathakis, Kristy. 2019. "In my Humble Non-Opinion: Confidence Drives the Gender Gap in Opinion Reporting." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Powell, Sierra and April A. Johnson. 2019. "Patterns and Mechanisms of Political Participation among People with Disabilities." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 44:382-423.

Regenwetter, Michel, Yung-Fong Hsu, and James H. Kuklinksi. 2019. "Towards meaningful inferences from attitudinal thermometer ratings." Decision.

Rehm, Philipp and Herbert Kitschelt. 2019. "Programmatic Foundations of Changing Partisan Preferences." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Rhodebeck, Laurie, Jason Gainous, and Tricia Gray. 2019. "Partisan values and gay rights: Public opinion about employment nondiscrimination." Politics 39:300-14.

Riccardi, Nicholas 2019. "Unlike 2016, Democrats know they need white male voters." Telegraph – Herald, April 8, 2019.

Roseman, Ira, Kyle Mattes, and David P. Redlawsk. 2019. "Testing an Integrative Theory of Beliefs and Emotions Predicting Trump Support." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Rothwell, Valerie, Gordon Hodson, and Elvira Prusaczyk. 2019. "Why Pillory Hillary? Testing the Endemic Sexism Hypothesis Regarding the 2016 U.S. Election." Personality and Individual Differences 138:106-8.

Sawa, Kathleen. 2019. "Did Voter Attitudes Towards Women Play a Role in the Election of Donald Trump?", Public Policy and Policy Management, Georgetown University.

Shaul, Brittany. 2019. "Political Knowledge an Political Engagement in the United States." Political Science, University of Central Florida.

Shino, Enrijeta, Michael D. Martinez, and Michael Binder. 2019. "Do Surveys Other than ANES Mobilize the Electorate?" Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washingont DC.

Stewart, Evan. 2019. "No Church in the Wild: The Politics of American Nonreligion." Philosphy, University of Minnesota.

Stout, Christopher T. 2019. "Black candidates know they have to be careful in talking about race. Here’s what the research suggests." The Washington Post, February 19, 2019.

Taylor, Nicole Carlson and Seth J. Hill. 2019. "Beliefs about the Voting Calculus of Others." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Thornton, Judd R., Robert N. Lupton, and Williams Meyers. 2019. "Political Sophistication and Support for Group-Specific Equality." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,

Tormos, Raul. 2019. "Measuring Personal Economic Hardship and Its Impact on Political Trust During the Great Recession." Social Indicators Research:1-24.

Urbatsch, Robert. 2019. "How Being Beautiful Influences Your Attitudes Toward Sex." EdgeMediaNetwork: Associated Press.

Walling, Kevin 2019. "In defense of Karamo Brown, and civility." The Hill.

Wattenberg, Mark. 2019. "The Changing Nature of Mass Belief Systems: The Rise of Ideologues/Policy Wonks." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Wattenberg, Mark 2019. "The Democratic candidates are unabashedly liberal. Is that what Democratic voters want?" The Washington Post Online, September 13, 2019.

Williams, Princess Hope. 2019. "Examining How Southern Identity Shapes Black Political Behavior." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Wilson, David C., Darren David, and Meg Fan. 2019. "Racial Resentment Measures: Do Racial Attitude Psychometrics Really Matter?" Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Assocation, Washington DC.

Witko, Christopher M. and William W. Franko. 2019. "Conceptualizing Class: Importance & Stability of Class-based Policy Preferences." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Worgs, Donn C. and Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs. 2019. "Black Moral Activists: A Typology." Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Worthen, Meredith G.F. 2019. "A Rainbow Wave? LGBTQ Liberal Political Perspectives During Trump’s Presidency: an Exploration of Sexual, Gender, and Queer Identity Gaps." Sexuality Research & Social Policy:1-22.

Wright, Joshua. 2019. "It’s security, stupid! Voters’ perceptions of immigrants as a security risk predicted support for Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential election." Journal of Applied Social Psychology 49:36-49.

Wu, Nicole. 2019. "Why Do People Blame Foreigners but Not Robots?" Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Yadon, Nicole. 2019. "The Politics of Skin Color." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Zingher, Joshua N. 2019. "On the Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender." Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC.

Abrams, S.J. 2018. "Multi-Generational Households May Cure Political Apathy: Bringing People of Different Generations Together in Close and Intimate Settings Has the Potential to Spur Real Civic Engagement." Newsday.

Alizadeh, Meysam. 2018. "Essays on the Drivers of Political and Ideological Extremism." Computational Social Sciences, George Mason University.

Angevine, Sara
Bettridge, Keelin Anne. 2018. "Billary: Did it Matter? Yes." Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Anson, Ian G. 2018. "Americans Distrusted U.S. Democracy Long Before Trump’s Russia Problem."https://www.govexec.com/excellence/management-matters/2018/08/americans-distrusted-us-democracy-long-trumps-russia-problem/150795/, March 22, 2019.

Anson, Ian G. 2018. "Partisanship, Political Knowledge, and the Dunning-Kruger Effect." Political Psychology.

Australian, The 2018. "Alt-right troops divorced from reality." The Australian, August 15, 2018.

Bailey, Ronald 2018. "Authoritarians to the Left and Right." Reason, January 2018.

Banda, Kevin K. and John Cluverius. 2018. "Elite Polarization, Party Extremity, and Affective Polarization." Electoral Studies 56:90-101.

Baranauskas, Andrew J. and Kevin Drakulich. 2018. "Media Construction of Crime Revisited: Media Types, Consumer Contexts, and Frames of Crime and Justice." Criminology 56:679-714.

Baumgartner, Jody C. and Brad Lockerbie. 2018. "Maybe It Is More Than a Joke: Satire, Mobilization, and Political Participation." Social Science Quarterly.

Bednarczuk, Michael. 2018. "Identity and Vote Overreporting by Bureaucrats: Implications for Public Service Motivation." The American Review of Public Administration 48.

Benegal, Salil D. 2018. "The Spillover of Race and Racial Attitudes Into Public Opinion About Climate Change." Environmental Politics 27:733-56.

Bergersen, Meghan, Samara Klar, and Elizabeth Schmitt. 2018. "Intersectionality and Engagement among the LGBTQ+ Community." Journal of Women, Politics & Policy:196-219.

Bergquist, Parrish and Christopher Warshaw. 2018. "Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern About Climate Change?".

Bianchi, Emily C., Erika V. Hall, and Sarah Lee. 2018. "Reexamining the Link Between Economic Downturns and Racial Antipathy: Evidence That Prejudice Against Blacks Rises During Recessions." Psychological Science 29:1584-97.

Blackman, Alexandra Domike. 2018. "Religion and Foreign Aid." Politics and Religion.

Blyer, David 2018. "The Republican Party in the Age of Trump." The Weekly Standard, February 16, 2018.

Boulianne, Shelley. 2018. "Mini-publics and Public Opinion: Two Survey-Based Experiments." Political Studies 66:119-36.

Boxell, Levi. 2018. "Demographic Change and Political Polarization in the United States." SSRN.

Brookman, David E. and Christopher Skovron. 2018. "Bias in Perceptions of Public Opinion Among Political Elites." American Political Science Review.

Busby, Ethan C. 2018. "It’s All about Who You Meet: The Political Consequences of Intergroup Experiences with Strangers." Political Science, Northwestern University, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Busby, Ethan C., Adam Howat, and Richard M. Shafranek. 2018. "The Nature of Partisan Stereotypes and Mass Polarization, 2008-2016." Conference of the American National Election Studies, Boston, Massachusetts.

Carey, Sarah. 2018. "Perceived Public Opinion vs. Actual Public Opinion and Media’s Influence." Political Science, University of Louisville.

Casalaspi, David. 2018. "National Reform, Grassroots Resistance, and the "New Politics of Education": The Opt Out Movement in New York." Educational Policy, Michigan State University, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.

Cassese, Erin and TD Barnes. 2018. "Reconciling Sexism and Women’s Support for Republican Candidates: A Look at Gender, Class, and Whiteness in the 2012 and 2016 Presidential Races." Political Behavior:1-24.

Cassese, Erin, Tiffany D Barnes, and Mirya R. Holman. 2018. "How ‘Hostile Sexism’ Came to Shape Our Politics." Washingtonpost.com.

Cavari, Amnon and Guy Freedman. 2018. "Polarized Mass or Polarized Few? Assessing the Parallel Rise of Survey Nonresponse and Measures of Polarization." The Journal of Politics 80:719-25.

Cerrtao, Andrea, Federico Ferrara, and Francesco Ruggieri. 2018. "Why Does Import Competition Favor Republicans? Localized Trade Shocks, Voting Behavior, and Scapegoating in the U.S.". SSRN.

Chen, Philip G. 2018. "The Prejudiced Personality? Using the Big Five to Predict Susceptibility to Stereotyping Behavior." American Politics Research 46:276-307.

Cizmar, Anne M. and John McTague. 2018. "An "Authoritarian Spring?" Authoritarianism and the 2018 Midterm Elections." The Forum 16.

Claassen, Ryan L. 2018. "The Politics of Evangelicals: Race and the Value Voters." Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Clementson, David E. 2018. "Susceptibility to Deception in a Political News Interview: Effects of Identification, Perceived Cooperativeness, and Ingroup Vulnerability." Communication Studies.

Cohen, Jeffrey E. 2018. "From Antisemitism to Philosemitism? Trends in American Attitudes toward Jews from 1964 to 2016." Religions 9:107.

Collins, Jonathan and Ray Block Jr. 2018. "Fired Up, Ready to Go: The Impact of Age, Campaign Enthusiasm, and Civic Duty on African American Voting." Political Behavior:1-36.

Creel, Nicholas Barry. 2018. "In God we trust…and Caesar too?", Texas Tech University, Political Science.

Crowder-Meyer, Melody. 2018. "Where to Focus that Reclaimed Time? Gender, Race, & Americans’ Issue Priorities." Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Curry, Kevin Everett. 2018. "Politics in the social media era: The relationship between social media use and political participation during the 2016 United States Presidential Election." Political Science, Portland State University, PsycINFO

Davis, Nicholas T. 2018. "Religion and Partisan-Ideological Sorting, 1982-2014." Social Science Quarterly 99:1446-1466.

Deol, Raman. 2018. "States and traits: The interactive effect of emotion and personality on political behavior." Political Science, University of California, Merced, PsycINFO

E Blackstone, Ginger. 2018. "’The Worst of Times’: The prevalence and power of fear in television news." Mass Communication, University of Florida, PsycINFO

Edsall, Thomas B. 2018. "Can the Democrats Rise Above?" The New York Times, September 20, 2018.

Edsall, Thomas B. 2018. "The Democrats’ Left Turn Is Not an Illusion." The New York Times, October 18, 2018.

Edsall, Thomas B. 2018. "Why Is It So Hard for Democracy to Deal With Inequality?" New York Times (online), February 15, 2018.

Ehret, Phillip J., Leaf Van Boven, and David K. Sherman. 2018. "Partisan Barriers to Bipartisanship: Understanding Climate Policy Polarization." Social Psychological and Personality Science:1-11.

Elder, Laurel, Brian Frederick, and Barbara Burrell. 2018. American Presidential Candidate Spouses: Palgrave Macmillan.

Enamorado, Ted and Kosuke Imai. 2018. "Validating Turnout by Linking Public Opinion Surveys with Administrative Data." Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Enders, Adam and Jamil S. Scott 2018. "White Racial Resentment Has Been Gaining Political Power for Decades." The Washington Post Online, January 15, 2018.

Enten, Harry 2018. "2018 May Have the Largest Gender Gap on Record." CNN, July 7, 2018.

Enten, Harry 2018. "Do Republicans Really Have A Big Turnout Advantage In Midterms?" FiveThirtyEight, January 9, 2018.

Ferrara, Federico, Francesco Ruggieri, and Andrea Cerrato. 2018. "Why Does Import Competition Favor Republicans?" Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Fisher, Patrick. 2018. "A Political Outlier: the Distinct Politics of the Millennial Generation." Society 55:35-40.

Flores, Andrew, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, Barry L. Tadlock, and Jami K. Tayloer. 2018. "Transgender Prejudice Reduction and Opinions on Transgender Rights: Results from a Mediation Analysis on

Experimental Data." Research & Politics 5:1-7.

Gadarian, Shana and E. Van de Vort. 2018. "The Gag Reflex: Disgust Rhetoric and Gay Rights in American Politics." Political Behavior 40:521-43.

Ganzach, Yoav, Yaniv Hanoch, and Becky L. Choma. 2018. "Attitudes Toward Presidential Candidates in the 2012 and 2016 American Elections: Cognitive Ability and Support for Trump." Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Garcia-Rios, Sergio, Francisco Pedraza, and Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta. 2018. "Direct and Indirect Xenophobic Attacks: Unpacking Portfolios of Identity." Political Behavior 41:633-656.

Gharbi, Musa al. 2018. "Race and the Race for the White House: On Social Research in the Age of Trump." The American Sociologist.

Goff, Sean and Daniel J. Lee. 2018. "Prospects for Third Party Electoral Success in a Polarized Era." American Politics Research.

Goldberg, Zach. 2018. "Serwer Error: Misunderstanding Trump Voters."

Groenendyk, Eric W. 2018. "Competing Motives in a Polarized Electorate: Political Responsiveness, Identity Defensiveness, and the Rise of Partisan Antipathy." Political Psychology 39:159-71.

Grollman, Eric Anthony. 2018. "Sexual Orientation Differences in Whites’ Racial Attitudes." Sociological Forum 33:186-210.

Guth, James, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin D. Smidt. 2018. "Religious Voting in the 2016 Presidential Election: Testing Alternative Theories." Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

Harsgor, Liran. 2018. "The Partisan Gender Gap in the US: A Generational Replacement?" Public Opinion Quarterly 82:231-51.

Hayes, Danny 2018. "White Voters are Moving to the South — and Making it More Democratic." Washingtonpost.com, January 2, 2018.

Hobbs, William R. 2018. "Major Life Events and the Age-Partisan Stability Association." Political Behavior 41:791-814.

Homans, Charles 2018. "Do Americans Dislike ‘Partisan’ Politics, or Just Other Partisans?" New York Magazine, November 6, 2018.

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