Ian Anson

Ian Anson

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Ian Anson

Ian Anson, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, specializes in the field of Public Opinion, Media & Politics, Inequality, Political Psychology, Scholarship of Teaching & Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Partisan, Humble Thyself: How Political Overconfidence Fuels Affective Polarization

Teaching US Constitutional Design: The Case of the “Genovian Revolution”

Partisan solutions for partisan problems: electoral threat and Republicans’ openness to the COVID-19 vaccine

Following the Ticker: The Political Origins and Consequences of Stock Market Perceptions

Experimental Vignettes for Framing and Cueing Research

Deficit attention disorder: partisanship, issue importance and concern about government overspending

Ought It Audit? Information, Values, and Public Support for the Internal Revenue Service

Collecting Their Fair Share: Information, Values, and Public Support for the Internal Revenue Service

Ian Anson Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

389

Citations(since 2020)

343

Cited By

153

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Ian Anson Skills & Research Interests

Public Opinion

Media & Politics

Inequality

Political Psychology

Scholarship of Teaching & Learning

Top articles of Ian Anson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Partisan, Humble Thyself: How Political Overconfidence Fuels Affective Polarization

Ian Anson

2024/5/1

Teaching US Constitutional Design: The Case of the “Genovian Revolution”

Journal of Political Science Education

Ian G Anson

2024/4/11

Partisan solutions for partisan problems: electoral threat and Republicans’ openness to the COVID-19 vaccine

Politics, Groups, and Identities

John V Kane

Ian G Anson

2024/1/19

Following the Ticker: The Political Origins and Consequences of Stock Market Perceptions

Ian G Anson

2023/3/1

Experimental Vignettes for Framing and Cueing Research

Ian G Anson

2023

Deficit attention disorder: partisanship, issue importance and concern about government overspending

Political Behavior

John V Kane

Ian G Anson

2023/12

Ought It Audit? Information, Values, and Public Support for the Internal Revenue Service

Journal of Experimental Political Science

Ian G Anson

John V Kane

2023/7

Collecting Their Fair Share: Information, Values, and Public Support for the Internal Revenue Service

Ian G Anson

John V Kane

2022/2/8

Shot To Win: Electoral Prospects and Republicans' Openness to the COVID-19 Vaccine

John V Kane

Ian G Anson

2022/1/18

Sage Research Methods: Doing Research Online

Viv Burr

Nigel King

Victoria Gall

Clementinah Rooke

Sara Eastburn

2022

Student-led survey projects

Ian G Anson

2022/8/12

Modern Approaches to Low-Cost Online Survey Experiments

Ian G Anson

2022

Misperceptions are much harder to correct in people who know less than they think they do about politics.

USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog

Ian Anson

2022/7/15

Epistemic confidence conditions the effectiveness of corrective cues against political misperceptions

Research & Politics

Ian G Anson

2022/6/8

Political Overconfidence Inhibits the Effectiveness of Inoculations Against Misperceptions

Ian Anson

2021/10/14

Text recycling in STEM: A text-analytic study of recently published research articles

Accountability in Research

Ian G Anson

Cary Moskovitz

2021/8/18

Goal orientation in political science research instruction

Journal of Political Science Education

Ian G Anson

2021/12/22

TALKING ABOUT WRITING

(Re) Considering What We Know: Learning Thresholds in Writing, Composition, Rhetoric, and Literacy

Chris M Anson

Chen Chen

Ian G Anson

2020/1/10

Disrespectful Democracy: The Psychology of Political Incivility

Ashley Muddiman

2020/7/1

Deficit Attention Disorder: Partisan-Motivated Reasoning About Government Overspending

John V Kane

Ian G Anson

2020/11/30

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Co-Authors

H-index: 39
Chris Anson

Chris Anson

North Carolina State University

H-index: 26
Timothy Hellwig

Timothy Hellwig

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 9
John V. Kane

John V. Kane

New York University

H-index: 7
William Blake

William Blake

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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