John V. Kane

John V. Kane

New York University

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About John V. Kane

John V. Kane, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of partisanship, ideology, public opinion, political psychology, experimental methods.

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

James N. Druckman. Experimental Thinking: A Primer on Social Science Experiments

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

More than meets the ITT: A guide for anticipating and investigating nonsignificant results in survey experiments

Two Terms of Endearment? Incumbent-Party Performance in US Presidential Elections

More Than Meets the ITT: A Guide for Investigating Null Results

What They Have but Also Who They Are: Avarice, Elitism, and Public Support for Taxing the Rich

Analyze the attentive and bypass bias: Mock vignette checks in survey experiments

Framing states: Unitary actor language and public support for coercive foreign policy

John V. Kane Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

490

Citations(since 2020)

477

Cited By

123

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

New York University

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John V. Kane Skills & Research Interests

partisanship

ideology

public opinion

political psychology

experimental methods

Top articles of John V. Kane

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

James N. Druckman. Experimental Thinking: A Primer on Social Science Experiments

John V Kane

2024/2/28

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

More than meets the ITT: A guide for anticipating and investigating nonsignificant results in survey experiments

Journal of Experimental Political Science

John V Kane

2024

Two Terms of Endearment? Incumbent-Party Performance in US Presidential Elections

John Kane

2024/3/29

More Than Meets the ITT: A Guide for Investigating Null Results

John V Kane

2023/5/19

What They Have but Also Who They Are: Avarice, Elitism, and Public Support for Taxing the Rich

Public Opinion Quarterly

John V Kane

Benjamin J Newman

2023/5/1

Analyze the attentive and bypass bias: Mock vignette checks in survey experiments

Political Science Research Methods

John V. Kane

Yamil R. Velez

Jason Barabas

2023

Framing states: Unitary actor language and public support for coercive foreign policy

International Studies Quarterly

Mary Beth Altier

John V Kane

2023/3

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

Partisans use emotions as social pressure: Feeling anger and gratitude at exiters and recruits in political groups

Party Politics

Andrew W Delton

John V Kane

Michael Bang Petersen

Theresa E Robertson

Leda Cosmides

2022/9

Activating animus: The uniquely social roots of Trump support

American Political Science Review

Lilliana Mason

Julie Wronski

John V Kane

2021/11

Who’s at the party? Group sentiments, knowledge, and partisan identity

The Journal of Politics

John V Kane

Lilliana Mason

Julie Wronski

2021/10/1

Controversy and costs: Investigating the consensus on American voter ID laws

Political Behavior

John V Kane

David C Wilson

2021/3

The Empiricism Strikes Back: Strategies for Avoiding a Post-truth World

The Future of Global Affairs: Managing Discontinuity, Disruption and Destruction

John V Kane

2021

Donald Trump has escaped criticism for the $2 trillion Covid-19 stimulus. A Democratic president would not have.

USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog

Ian Anson

John Kane

2020/4/3

Fight Clubs: Media Coverage of Party (Dis) unity and Citizens’ Selective Exposure to It

Political Research Quarterly

John V Kane

2020/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 26
Benjamin J. Newman

Benjamin J. Newman

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 22
David C. Wilson, Ph.D.

David C. Wilson, Ph.D.

University of Delaware

H-index: 21
Jason Barabas

Jason Barabas

Dartmouth College

H-index: 18
Lilliana Mason

Lilliana Mason

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 11
Julie Wronski

Julie Wronski

University of Mississippi

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