Kevin B. Smith

Kevin B. Smith

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Kevin B. Smith

Kevin B. Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializes in the field of Political Psychology, Political Behavior, Public Policy.

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

Politics makes bastards of us all: Why moral judgment is politically situational

Election-related post-traumatic stress: Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election

On pins and needles: anxiety, politics and the 2020 US Presidential election

Economic Values, Social Values and Cultural Animal Theory

Reflective liberals and intuitive conservatives: A look at the Cognitive Reflection Test and ideology–ADDENDUM

The psychophysiology of political ideology: replications, reanalyses, and recommendations

Politics is making us sick: The negative impact of political engagement on public health during the Trump administration

Psykologien bag casejournalistikkens magt

Kevin B. Smith Information

University

Position

Professor of Political Science

Citations(all)

10509

Citations(since 2020)

4329

Cited By

7766

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

73

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Kevin B. Smith Skills & Research Interests

Political Psychology

Political Behavior

Public Policy

Top articles of Kevin B. Smith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Politics makes bastards of us all: Why moral judgment is politically situational

Political Psychology

Kyle Hull

Clarisse Warren

Kevin Smith

2024/1/10

Election-related post-traumatic stress: Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election

Politics and the Life Sciences

Timothy Fraser

Costas Panagopoulos

Kevin Smith

2023/10

On pins and needles: anxiety, politics and the 2020 US Presidential election

Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties

Kevin Smith

Aaron Weinschenk

Costas Panagopoulos

2023/3/15

Economic Values, Social Values and Cultural Animal Theory

Psychological Inquiry

Kevin B Smith

2023/1/2

Reflective liberals and intuitive conservatives: A look at the Cognitive Reflection Test and ideology–ADDENDUM

Judgment and Decision Making

Kristen D Deppe

Frank J Gonzalez

Jayme L Neiman

Carly Jacobs

Jackson Pahlke

...

2023

The psychophysiology of political ideology: replications, reanalyses, and recommendations

The Journal of Politics

Mathias Osmundsen

David J Hendry

Lasse Laustsen

Kevin B Smith

Michael Bang Petersen

2022/1/1

Politics is making us sick: The negative impact of political engagement on public health during the Trump administration

Plos one

Kevin B Smith

2022/1/14

Psykologien bag casejournalistikkens magt

Lasse Laustsen

Lene Aarøe

Kevin B Smith

Michael Bang Petersen

2021

Do people really become more conservative as they age?

The Journal of Politics

Johnathan C Peterson

Kevin B Smith

John R Hibbing

2020/4/1

Motivated viewing: Selective exposure to political images when reasoning is not involved

Personality and Individual Differences

Clarisse Warren

Stephen Schneider

Kevin B Smith

John R Hibbing

2020/3/1

Are moral intuitions heritable?

Human Nature

Kevin Smith

Peter K Hatemi

2020/12

Physiology predicts ideology. Or does it? The current state of political psychophysiology research

Kevin B Smith

Clarisse Warren

2020/8/1

Political attitudes vary with detection of androstenone

Politics and the Life Sciences

Amanda Friesen

Mike Gruszczynski

Kevin B Smith

John R Alford

2020/4

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