Search Results - "Gadarian, Shana Kushner"
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Partisanship, health behavior, and policy attitudes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in PloS one (07-04-2021)“…To study the U.S. public's health behaviors, attitudes, and policy opinions about COVID-19 in the earliest weeks of the national health crisis (March 20-23,…”
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Institutional hybridity and policy-motivated reasoning structure public evaluations of the Supreme Court
Published in PloS one (22-11-2023)“…How does the public assess the Supreme Court and its work? Using data from three surveys conducted over a span of ten years, we show that individuals’ policy…”
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Anxiety, Immigration, and the Search for Information
Published in Political psychology (01-04-2014)“…In this article, we use the issue of immigration to explore the role of anxiety in responses to political appeals. According to previous literature, anxiety…”
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Structural Topic Models for Open-Ended Survey Responses
Published in American journal of political science (01-10-2014)“…Collection and especially analysis of open-ended survey responses are relatively rare in the discipline and when conducted are almost exclusively done through…”
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The Gag Reflex: Disgust Rhetoric and Gay Rights in American Politics
Published in Political behavior (01-06-2018)“…Political scientists have increasingly looked to the role that disgust plays in shaping public opinion and attitudes. This emotion plays an important role in…”
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Morbid Polarization: Exposure to COVID‐19 and Partisan Disagreement about Pandemic Response
Published in Political psychology (01-12-2022)“…The COVID‐19 pandemic has affected the lives of all Americans, but the severity of the pandemic has been experienced unevenly across space and time. Some…”
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Scary Pictures: How Terrorism Imagery Affects Voter Evaluations
Published in Political communication (03-04-2014)“…Journalists, candidates, and scholars believe that images, particularly images of war, affect the way that the public evaluates political leaders and foreign…”
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Information From Same-Race/Ethnicity Experts Online Does Not Increase Vaccine Interest or Intention to Vaccinate
Published in The Milbank quarterly (01-06-2022)“…Policy Points Mass vaccination is essential for bringing the COVID‐19 pandemic to a close, yet substantial disparities remain between whites and racial and…”
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Partisan endorsement experiments do not affect mass opinion on COVID-19
Published in Journal of elections, public opinion and parties (31-05-2021)“…The partisan politics and polarized messaging surrounding COVID-19 have attracted wide interest. We present the findings of a novel survey experiment, fielded…”
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Reacting to Genetic Risk: An Experimental Survey of Life between Health and Disease
Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01-12-2014)“…Medical sociologists contend that we are living in an era of surveillance medicine, in which the emphasis on risk blurs the lines between health and disease…”
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The Politics of the Gender Gap in COVID-19: Partisanship, Health Behavior, and Policy Preferences in the United States
Published in Journal of health politics, policy and law (01-06-2024)“…Several studies demonstrate gender and partisan differences among Americans in COVID-19 socioeconomic consequences, attitudes, and behaviors. The authors of…”
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Online Hate and Zeitgeist of Fear: A Five‐Country Longitudinal Analysis of Hate Exposure and Fear of Terrorism After the Paris Terrorist Attacks in 2015
Published in Political psychology (01-12-2021)“…Acts of terror lead to both a rise of an extended sense of fear that goes beyond the physical location of the attacks and to increased expressions of online…”
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How Terrorism could Affect the 2016 Election
Published in Society (New Brunswick) (01-10-2016)“…Politics is often frightening, whether because of a terrorist attack, a public health outbreak, or an immigration crisis. In this essay, we argue that when…”
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The Politics of Threat: How Terrorism News Shapes Foreign Policy Attitudes
Published in The Journal of politics (01-04-2010)“…In this paper, I argue that the features of the media environment after 9/11, particularly the media’s emphasis on threatening information and evocative…”
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Voting Can Be Hard, Information Helps
Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-01-2020)“…Many U.S. elections provide voters with precious little information about candidates on the ballot. In local contests, party labels are often absent. In…”
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Did that Scare You? Tips on Creating Emotion in Experimental Subjects
Published in Political analysis (01-10-2016)“…The appropriateness of experiments for studying causal mechanisms is well established. However, the ability of an experiment to isolate the effect of emotion…”
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Political polarization and health
Published in Nature medicine (25-10-2024)“…In addition to social determinants of health, such as economic resources, education, access to care and various environmental factors, there is growing…”
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Foreign Policy at the Ballot Box: How Citizens Use Foreign Policy to Judge and Choose Candidates
Published in The Journal of politics (01-10-2010)“…This paper uses the elections of 1980 to 2004 to illustrate that political candidates from opposing parties face different incentives in mentioning foreign…”
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Institutional hybridity and policy-motivated reasoning structure public evaluations of the Supreme Court
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Does genetic risk for common adult diseases influence reproductive plans? Evidence from a national survey experiment in the United States
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-2018)“…Prospective parents have long been able to learn details about their offspring's DNA, and social scientists have demonstrated that this form of genetic…”
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