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    Gender, Sexism, and Contempt in Candidate Evaluation by Ditonto, Tessa, Mattes, Kyle

    Published in Journal of women, politics & policy (01-10-2024)
    “…Several recent studies have shown that the emotion of contempt, which is often linked to negative appraisals of competence and integrity, is the most important…”
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    Pretty faces, marginal races: Predicting election outcomes using trait assessments of British parliamentary candidates by Mattes, Kyle, Milazzo, Caitlin

    Published in Electoral studies (01-06-2014)
    “…The conventional wisdom on Western European politics leads us to believe that all the “action” lies with parties, because the unified parliamentary delegations…”
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    Differences in Appearance-Based Trait Inferences for Male and Female Political Candidates by Ditonto, Tessa, Mattes, Kyle

    Published in Journal of women, politics & policy (02-10-2018)
    “…Studies show that automatic trait inferences can predict outcomes of actual elections, but these studies generally include male candidates only. Substantial…”
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    Looking Good For Election Day: Does Attractiveness Predict Electoral Success in Britain? by Milazzo, Caitlin, Mattes, Kyle

    “…This article Explores the relationship between perceptions of candidate attractiveness and election outcomes in Britain. Uses a computer-based survey to…”
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    What Happens when a Candidate Doesn’t Bark? “Cursed” Voters and Their Impact on Campaign Discourse by Mattes, Kyle

    Published in The Journal of politics (01-04-2012)
    “…Formal models of candidate and voter election behavior often assume that the voters are Bayesian learners who are able to draw inferences not only from the…”
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    Deception Detection in Politics: Can Voters Tell When Politicians are Lying? by Mattes, Kyle, Popova, Valeriia, Evans, Jacqueline R.

    Published in Political behavior (01-03-2023)
    “…In this study, we investigate voters’ unaided perceptions of whether politicians are lying. We conduct an experiment in which participants attempt to uncover…”
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    Voluntary Exposure to Political Fact Checks by Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P.

    Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-12-2020)
    “…For political fact-checking enterprises to be effective, two conditions must be met. Voters must be interested in fact-checks, and the fact-checks must…”
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    Reprehensible, Laughable: The Role of Contempt in Negative Campaigning by Roseman, Ira J., Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P., Katz, Steven

    Published in American politics research (01-01-2020)
    “…Negativity is common in political rhetoric and advertising, but its effects are variable. One important moderator may be the specific emotions communicated by…”
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    Predicting Election Outcomes from Positive and Negative Trait Assessments of Candidate Images by Mattes, Kyle, Spezio, Michael, Kim, Hackjin, Todorov, Alexander, Adolphs, Ralph, Alvarez, R. Michael

    Published in Political psychology (01-02-2010)
    “…Conventional wisdom, and a growing body of behavioral research, suggests that the nonverbal image of a candidate influences voter decision making. We presented…”
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    Response to Diana Mutz’s review of The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning by Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P.

    Published in Perspectives on Politics (01-03-2017)
    “…First, we wish to thank Professor Mutz for her careful assessment of our work. We greatly appreciate her perspective. In drawing a parallel between our…”
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    Donald Trump, contempt, and the 2016 GOP Iowa Caucuses by Redlawsk, David P., Roseman, Ira J., Mattes, Kyle, Katz, Steven

    “…Theories of discrete emotions distinguish contempt from other negative emotions, and recent evidence shows that contempt toward candidates played a major role…”
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    Thin-Slice Decisions Do Not Need Faces to be Predictive of Election Outcomes by Spezio, Michael L., Loesch, Laura, Gosselin, Frédéric, Mattes, Kyle, Alvarez, R. Michael

    Published in Political psychology (01-06-2012)
    “…Rapid decisions about political candidates, made solely on the basis of candidate appearance, associate with real electoral outcomes. A prevailing…”
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    A neural basis for the effect of candidate appearance on election outcomes by Spezio, Michael L., Rangel, Antonio, Alvarez, Ramon Michael, O'Doherty, John P., Mattes, Kyle, Todorov, Alexander, Kim, Hackjin, Adolphs, Ralph

    “…Election outcomes correlate with judgments based on a candidate's visual appearance, suggesting that the attributions viewers make based on appearance,…”
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    Nomination Processes and Policy Outcomes by Jackson, Mathew O, Mathevet, Laurent, Mattes, Kyle

    Published in Quarterly journal of political science (01-01-2007)
    “…We provide a set of new models of three different processes by which political parties nominate candidates for a general election: nominations by party…”
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    Consumer Democracy: The Marketing of Politics, by Margaret Scammell by Mattes, Kyle

    Published in Political Communication (02-01-2016)
    “…Political Communication Consumer Democracy: The Marketing of Politics, by Margaret Scammell…”
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    Critical Dialogues by Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P.

    Published in Perspectives on politics (01-03-2017)
    “…In-Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media. By Mutz Diana C. . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2015. 288p. $23.95. Incivility is the…”
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