Shane P. Singh

Shane P. Singh

University of Georgia

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Shane P. Singh

Shane P. Singh, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of comparative political behavior, elections, electoral behavior, compulsory voting.

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

Is compulsory voting a solution to low and declining turnout? Cross-national evidence since 1945

The Pigmentocracy of Executive Approval

Does the Salience of Partisan Competition Increase Affective Polarization in the United States?

Threat-Inducing Violent Events Exacerbate Social Desirability Bias in Survey Responses

Who would vote NOTA? Explaining a ‘none of the above’ choice in eight countries

Compulsory Voting Diminishes the Relationship Between Winning and Satisfaction With Democracy

Less Human Than Human: Threat, Language, and Relative Dehumanization

Satisfaction with Democracy: A Review of a Major Public Opinion Indicator

Shane P. Singh Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

2202

Citations(since 2020)

1395

Cited By

1452

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

University of Georgia

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Shane P. Singh Skills & Research Interests

comparative political behavior

elections

electoral behavior

compulsory voting

Top articles of Shane P. Singh

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is compulsory voting a solution to low and declining turnout? Cross-national evidence since 1945

Political Science Research and Methods

Filip Kostelka

Shane P Singh

André Blais

2024/1

The Pigmentocracy of Executive Approval

Comparative Political Studies

Shane P Singh

Ryan E Carlin

2024/3/7

Does the Salience of Partisan Competition Increase Affective Polarization in the United States?

Political Research Quarterly

Shane P Singh

Judd R Thornton

2024/3/1

Threat-Inducing Violent Events Exacerbate Social Desirability Bias in Survey Responses

American Journal of Political Science

Shane P Singh

Jaroslav Tir

2023

Who would vote NOTA? Explaining a ‘none of the above’ choice in eight countries

European Journal of Political Research

Carolina Plescia

Sylvia Kritzinger

Shane P Singh

2023/2

Compulsory Voting Diminishes the Relationship Between Winning and Satisfaction With Democracy

The Journal of Politics

Shane P Singh

2023/1/18

Less Human Than Human: Threat, Language, and Relative Dehumanization

British Journal of Political Science

Shane P Singh

Jaroslav Tir

2023

Satisfaction with Democracy: A Review of a Major Public Opinion Indicator

Shane P Singh

Quinton Mayne

2023

Does threat from COVID-19 stimulate attitudes amenable to public cooperation? Evidence from India

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Shane P Singh

Jaroslav Tir

2022/11

Does compulsory voting affect how voters choose? A test using a combined conjoint and regression discontinuity analysis

Comparative Political Studies

Shane P Singh

2022/10

From the American South to South America: Testing whether patterns of competition in two‐round elections travel from the United States to Latin America

Social Science Quarterly

Charles S Bullock III

Shane P Singh

2022/1

The Power of Polls?: A Cross-National Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Campaign Polls

Jason Roy

Shane P. Singh

Patrick Fournier

2021/7/31

What type of democracy do Chileans want?

Research & Politics

Shane P Singh

Neil S Williams

2021/7

Gender differences in the impact of electoral victory on satisfaction with democracy

Electoral Studies

Neil S Williams

Alexandra Snipes

Shane P Singh

2021/2/1

The Political-Economic Correlates of Discursive Engagement in Europe

Political Research Quarterly

Quinton Mayne

Shane P. Singh

2021

Compulsory Voting: The View from Canada and the United States

A Century of Compulsory Voting in Australia: Genesis, Impact and Future

Shane P Singh

Neil S Williams

2021

Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties

Shane P Singh

2021/8/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 84
André Blais

André Blais

Université de Montréal

H-index: 38
Bernardo Mueller

Bernardo Mueller

Universidade de Brasília

H-index: 30
IGNACIO LAGO

IGNACIO LAGO

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

H-index: 26
Patrick Fournier

Patrick Fournier

Université de Montréal

H-index: 26
Jaroslav Tir

Jaroslav Tir

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 26
Markus ML Crepaz

Markus ML Crepaz

University of Georgia

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