Matt Levendusky

Matt Levendusky

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Matt Levendusky

Matt Levendusky, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Public Opinion, Political Behavior, Media and Politics.

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

Partisan Hostility and American Democracy: Explaining Political Divisions and when They Matter

Has the Supreme Court become just another political branch? Public perceptions of court approval and legitimacy in a post-Dobbs world

Can Information Persuade Rather Than Polarize? A Review of Alex Coppock's Persuasion in Parallel

Our common bonds: Using what Americans share to help bridge the partisan divide

Democracy amid crises: Polarization, pandemic, protests, and persuasion

The majoritarian threat to liberal democracy

Partisanship and the pandemic

Unraveling a “Cancel Culture” Dynamic: When and Why Americans Sanction Offensive Speech

Matt Levendusky Information

University

Position

Professor Dept of Political Science

Citations(all)

12030

Citations(since 2020)

8088

Cited By

6226

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

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University of Pennsylvania

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Matt Levendusky Skills & Research Interests

Public Opinion

Political Behavior

Media and Politics

Top articles of Matt Levendusky

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Partisan Hostility and American Democracy: Explaining Political Divisions and when They Matter

James N Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

John Barry Ryan

2024/6/12

Has the Supreme Court become just another political branch? Public perceptions of court approval and legitimacy in a post-Dobbs world

Science Advances

Matthew Levendusky

Shawn Patterson Jr

Michele Margolis

Josh Pasek

Kenneth Winneg

...

2024/3/8

Can Information Persuade Rather Than Polarize? A Review of Alex Coppock's Persuasion in Parallel

Matthew Levendusky

2023/7/13

Our common bonds: Using what Americans share to help bridge the partisan divide

Matthew Levendusky

2023/3/14

Democracy amid crises: Polarization, pandemic, protests, and persuasion

Kathleen Hall Jamieson

Matthew Levendusky

Josh Pasek

R Lance Holbert

Andrew Renninger

...

2023/2/16

The majoritarian threat to liberal democracy

Journal of Experimental Political Science

Guy Grossman

Dorothy Kronick

Matthew Levendusky

Marc Meredith

2022

Partisanship and the pandemic

Science

Matthew S Levendusky

2022/10/7

Unraveling a “Cancel Culture” Dynamic: When and Why Americans Sanction Offensive Speech

Nicholas C. Dias

James N. Druckman

Matthew S. Levendusky

2022

Self-affirmation and identity-driven political behavior

Journal of Experimental Political Science

Benjamin A Lyons

Christina E Farhart

Michael P Hall

John Kotcher

Matthew Levendusky

...

2022/7

(Mis) estimating affective polarization

The Journal of Politics

James N Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

John Barry Ryan

2022/4/1

How does local TV news change viewers’ attitudes? The case of Sinclair broadcasting

Political Communication

Matthew S Levendusky

2022/1/2

Exploring the role of media use within an Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM) approach to vote likelihood

American Behavioral Scientist

R Lance Holbert

Nicholas C Dias

Bruce W Hardy

Kathleen Hall Jamieson

Matthew S Levendusky

...

2021/3

Affective polarization, local contexts and public opinion in America

Nature human behaviour

James N Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

John Barry Ryan

2021/1

One Nation, Two Realities: Dueling Facts in American Democracy. By Morgan Marietta and David C. Barker. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. 360p. $43.95 cloth.-Angry …

Perspectives on Politics

Matthew S Levendusky

2021/12

We need to talk: how cross-party dialogue reduces affective polarization

Elements in Experimental Political Science

Matthew S Levendusky

Dominik A Stecula

2021/11

How affective polarization shapes Americans’ political beliefs: A study of response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Experimental Political Science

James N Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

John Barry Ryan

2021/11

How affective polarization undermines support for democratic norms

Public Opinion Quarterly

Jon Kingzette

James N Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

...

2021/10/1

Erratum:" The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era"

American Journal of Political Science

Christopher McConnell

Yotam Margalit

Neil Malhotra

Matthew Levendusky

2020/10/1

The Political Impact of Affective Polarization: How Partisan Animus Shapes COVID-19 Attitudes (preprint)

James Druckman

Samara Klar

Yanna Krupnikov

Matthew Levendusky

John Ryan

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 108
Jon Krosnick

Jon Krosnick

Stanford University

H-index: 82
Shanto Iyengar

Shanto Iyengar

Stanford University

H-index: 76
James Druckman

James Druckman

North Western University

H-index: 61
Morris P. Fiorina

Morris P. Fiorina

Stanford University

H-index: 52
Neil Malhotra

Neil Malhotra

Stanford University

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