Matt Levendusky
University of Pennsylvania
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North America-United States
Top articles of Matt Levendusky
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |