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Understanding the rationales and information environments for early, late, and nonadopters of the COVID-19 vaccine
With Lisa Singh, Le Bao, Leticia Bode, Ceren Budak, Trivellore Raghunathan, Michael Traugott, Yanchen Wang, & Nathan Wycoff. 2024. npc Vaccines. 9(168). doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41541-024-00962-5 Read more
A bird’s-eye view of phubbing: How adult observations of phone use impact judgments, epistemic trust, and interpersonal trust
With Annelise Pesch, Rachael Todaro, Douglas Piper, Natalie S. Evans, Roberta Golinkoff, & Kathy Hirsh-Pasek. In Press. Mobile Media & Communication. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/20501579241246726 Read more
Has the Supreme Court become just another political branch? Public perceptions of court approval and legitimacy in a post-Dobbs world
With Matthew Levendusky, Shawn Patterson Jr, Michele Margolis, Kenneth Winneg, Kathleen H Jamieson. 2023. Science Advances. 10(10). doi: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adk9590 Read more
US Parents’ Attitudes Toward Playful Learning
With Charlotte Anne Wright, Ji Young Lee, Ally S Masters, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Bo Stjerne Thomsen, and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek. 2023. Frontiers in Developmental Psychology. doi: Read more
Americans’ attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act: What role do beliefs play?
With Gabriel Miao Li, Jon A Krosnick, Tobias H Stark, Jennifer Agiesta, Gaurav Sood, Trevor Tompson, and Wendy Gross. 2022. The ANNALS of the American Read more
A partisan pandemic: how COVID-19 was primed for polarization
With Austin Hegland, Annie Li Zhang, and Brianna Zichettella. 2022. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 700(1). 55-72. doi: 10.1177/00027162221083686 Read more
Do you prefer Obamacare or the affordable care act? Simulating an informed public to improve survey measurement
With Gabriel Miao Li. 2022. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34(3). edac029. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edac029 Read more
The role of non–COVID-specific and COVID-specific factors in predicting a shift in willingness to vaccinate: A panel study
With Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Daniel Romer, Patrick E Jamieson, and Kenneth M Winneg. 2021. PNAS 118(52). e2112266118. doi: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2112266118 Read more
Lies and presidential debates: How political misinformation spread across media streams during the 2020 election
With Jaren Haber, Lisa Singh, Ceren Budak, Meena Balan, Ryan Callahan, Rob Churchill, Brandon Herren, and Kornraphop Kawintiranon. 2021. Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 2(6). Read more
Exploring the Role of Media Use Within an Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM) Approach to Vote Likelihood
With R. Lance Holbert, Nicholas C. Dias, Bruce W. Hardy, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Matthew S. Levendusky, Andrew S. Renninger, Daniel Romer, and Kenneth M. Winneg. Read more
Intersectional invisibility revisited: How group prototypes lead to the erasure and exclusion of Black women
with Stewart M. Coles. 2020. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 6(4), 314–324. https://doi.org/10.1037/tps0000256 Read more
Seeing Blue in Black and White: Race and Perceptions of Officer-Involved Shootings
With Hakeem Jefferson and Fabian G. Neuner. (2020). Perspectives on Politics. Read more
Some Deficits and Some Misperceptions: Linking Partisanship With Climate Change Cognitions
With Sedona Chinn (In Press). International Journal of Public Opinion Research. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edaa007 Read more
When Pundits Weigh In: Do Expert and Partisan Critiques in News Reports Shape Ordinary Individuals’ Interpretations of Polls?
with Kuru, O. & Traugott, M.W. (2020) Mass Communication and Society 23(5) 628-655. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2020.1774780 Read more
Relations Between Variables and Trends Over Time in Rdd Telephone and Nonprobability Sample Internet Surveys
with Krosnick, J.A. (2020). Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 8 (1) 37–61. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smz059 Read more
A Review of Conceptual Approaches and Empirical Evidence on Probability and Nonprobability Sample Survey Research
with Cornesse, C., Blom, A.G., Dutwin, D., Krosnick, J.A., De Leeuw, E.D., Legleye, S., Pennay, D., Philips, B., Sakshaug, J.W., Struminskaya, B., Wenz, A. (2020). Read more
When Polls Disagree: How Competitive Results and Methodological Quality Shape Partisan Perceptions of Polls and Electoral Predictions
with Kuru, O. & Traugott, M.W. (2020) International Journal of Public Opinion Research 32(3) 586-603. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edz035 Read more
Social Media as an Alternative to Surveys of Opinions About the Economy
with Conrad, F.G., Gagnon-Bartsch, J.A., Ferg, R.A., Schober, M.F., & Hou, E. (2019). Social Science Computer Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439319875692 Read more
Investigating harmful and helpful effects of watching season 2 of 13 Reasons Why: Results of a two-wave U.S. panel survey
with Arendt, F., Scherr, S., Jamieson, P.E., & Romer, D. (2019). Social Science & Medicine, 232. 489-498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.04.007 Read more
Who’s Tweeting About the President? What Big Survey Data Can Tell Us About Digital Traces
with McClain, C.A., Newport, F., & Marken, S. (2019). Social Science Computer Review. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439318822007 Read more