Joshua Kalla

Joshua Kalla

Yale University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Joshua Kalla

Joshua Kalla, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of Political Science, American Politics, Political Behavior, Field Experiments.

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

Candidate ideology and vote choice in the 2020 US presidential election

Selective Exposure and Echo Chambers In Partisan Television Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership, Administrative, and Survey Data

Selective exposure and partisan echo chambers in television news consumption: Evidence from Linked viewership, administrative, and survey data

Selective Exposure and Partisan Echo Chambers In Partisan Television Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership, Administrative, and Survey Data

Which narrative strategies durably reduce prejudice? Evidence from field and survey experiments supporting the efficacy of perspective‐getting

Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public

When and why are campaigns’ persuasive effects small? Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election

“outside lobbying” over the airwaves: A randomized field experiment on televised issue ads

Joshua Kalla Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

2990

Citations(since 2020)

2503

Cited By

1315

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Yale University

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Joshua Kalla Skills & Research Interests

Political Science

American Politics

Political Behavior

Field Experiments

Top articles of Joshua Kalla

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Candidate ideology and vote choice in the 2020 US presidential election

American Politics Research

David Broockman

Joshua L Kalla

2024/3

Selective Exposure and Echo Chambers In Partisan Television Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership, Administrative, and Survey Data

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

2024/1/8

Selective exposure and partisan echo chambers in television news consumption: Evidence from Linked viewership, administrative, and survey data

OSF Preprints. April

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

2023/4/14

Selective Exposure and Partisan Echo Chambers In Partisan Television Consumption: Evidence from Linked Viewership, Administrative, and Survey Data

David E Broockman

Joshua L Kalla

2023

Which narrative strategies durably reduce prejudice? Evidence from field and survey experiments supporting the efficacy of perspective‐getting

American Journal of Political Science

Joshua L Kalla

David E Broockman

2023/1

Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public

Preprint at https://doi. org/10.31219/osf. io/8un6a

David E Broockman

Joshua L Kalla

Christian Caballero

Matthew Easton

2023/10/30

When and why are campaigns’ persuasive effects small? Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election

American Journal of Political Science

David E Broockman

Joshua L Kalla

2023/10

“outside lobbying” over the airwaves: A randomized field experiment on televised issue ads

American Political Science Review

Joshua L Kalla

David E Broockman

2022/8

Consuming cross-cutting media causes learning and moderates attitudes: A field experiment with Fox News viewers

OSF Preprints. April

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

2022/4

The impacts of selective partisan media exposure: A field experiment with Fox News viewers

OSF Preprints

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

2022/4

Personalizing moral reframing in interpersonal conversation: A field experiment

The Journal of Politics

Joshua L Kalla

Adam Seth Levine

David E Broockman

2022/4/1

Voter outreach campaigns can reduce affective polarization among implementing political activists: Evidence from inside three campaigns

American Political Science Review

Joshua L Kalla

David E Broockman

2022/11

The negative consequences of informing voters about deepfakes: evidence from two survey experiments

Journal of Online Trust and Safety

John Ternovski

Joshua Kalla

P M Aronow

2022/2/28

Shared Demographic Characteristics Do Not Reliably Facilitate Persuasion in Interpersonal Conversations: Evidence from Eight Experiments

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

Nicholas Ottone

Erik Santoro

Amanda Weiss

2022/10/20

Racial equality frames and public policy support: Survey experimental evidence

OSF Preprints

Micah English

Joshua Kalla

2021/4/26

Field experiments with survey outcomes

Advances in experimental political science

Joshua Kalla

David Broockman

Jasheet Sekhon

2021/4/1

Broad cross-national public support for accelerated COVID-19 vaccine trial designs

Vaccine

David Broockman

Joshua Kalla

Alexander Guerrero

Mark Budolfson

Nir Eyal

...

2021/1/8

Reducing exclusionary attitudes through interpersonal conversation: Evidence from three field experiments

American Political Science Review

Joshua L Kalla

David E Broockman

2020/5

Research note: Candidate ideology and vote choice in the 2020 US Presidential Election

Unpublished manuscript: https://osf. io/25wm9

David E Broockman

Joshua L Kalla

2020/4/8

Correcting Bias in Perceptions of Public Opinion Among American Elected Officials: Results from Two Field Experiments

British Journal of Political Science

Joshua Kalla

Ethan Porter

2020/3/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 43
Jasjeet Sekhon

Jasjeet Sekhon

Yale University

H-index: 37
Frances Rosenbluth

Frances Rosenbluth

Yale University

H-index: 26
David E. Broockman

David E. Broockman

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 25
P. M. Aronow

P. M. Aronow

Yale University

H-index: 20
Sean J Westwood

Sean J Westwood

Dartmouth College

H-index: 19
Ethan V Porter

Ethan V Porter

George Washington University

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