Libby Jenke

Libby Jenke

University of Houston

H-index: 5

North America-United States

About Libby Jenke

Libby Jenke, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Houston, specializes in the field of Quantitative methods, Experimental methods, Neuroscience, Political Behavior.

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

Odd Profiles in Conjoint Experimental Designs: Effects on Survey-Taking Attention and Behavior

Gendered Leadership Beliefs and US Presidential Elections

Affective polarization and misinformation belief

Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience

Introduction to the special issue: Innovations and current challenges in experimental methods

Using eye-tracking to understand decision-making in conjoint experiments

Voter preferences reflect a competition between policy and identity

Libby Jenke Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

159

Citations(since 2020)

140

Cited By

67

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

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Libby Jenke Skills & Research Interests

Quantitative methods

Experimental methods

Neuroscience

Political Behavior

Top articles of Libby Jenke

Odd Profiles in Conjoint Experimental Designs: Effects on Survey-Taking Attention and Behavior

SocArXiv. May

2023/5/2

Kirk Bansak
Kirk Bansak

H-Index: 9

Libby Jenke
Libby Jenke

H-Index: 4

Gendered Leadership Beliefs and US Presidential Elections

2023/4/29

Affective polarization and misinformation belief

Political Behavior

2023/1/18

Libby Jenke
Libby Jenke

H-Index: 4

Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience

Public Choice

2022/6

Libby Jenke
Libby Jenke

H-Index: 4

Introduction to the special issue: Innovations and current challenges in experimental methods

Political Analysis

2022/1

Libby Jenke
Libby Jenke

H-Index: 4

Using eye-tracking to understand decision-making in conjoint experiments

Political Analysis

2021/1

Voter preferences reflect a competition between policy and identity

Frontiers in Psychology

2020/10/15

Libby Jenke
Libby Jenke

H-Index: 4

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