Taylor N. Carlson
Washington University in St. Louis
H-index: 9
North America-United States
Top articles of Taylor N. Carlson
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Persuasion in Parallel: How Information Changes Minds about Politics. By Alexander Coppock. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 216p. 34.99 paper. | Alexander Coppock | 2023/1/18 | |
To Discuss or Not to Discuss? How Selective Exposure to Political Discussion Conditions Experimental Findings on Polarization | Taylor Carlson Erin Rossiter | 2023/5/26 | |
Freedom of Expression in Interpersonal Interactions | PS: Political Science & Politics | Taylor N Carlson Jaime E Settle | 2023/4 |
The similar and distinct effects of political and non-political conversation on affective polarization | Erin Rossiter T Carlson | 2023/1/22 | |
Cross-partisan conversation reduced affective polarization for republicans and democrats even after the contentious 2020 election | Erin Leigh Rossiter Taylor N Carlson | 2023 | |
CueAnon: What QAnon Signals about Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them | Benjamin S Noble Taylor N Carlson | 2023/12/4 | |
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation | New Media & Society | Nicolas M Anspach Taylor N Carlson | 2022/10/19 |
Experimental measurement of misperception in political beliefs | Journal of Experimental Political Science | Taylor N Carlson Seth J Hill | 2022/7 |
What goes without saying | Taylor N Carlson Jaime E Settle | 2022/6/9 | |
CueAnon: The (not so) Strategic Endorsement of QAnon | Benjamin S Noble Taylor N Carlson | 2022/5/20 | |
Supplementary Information: Electoral Threat and the Impact of Interparty Contact on Affective Polarization | Erin Rossiter Taylor Carlson | 2022/1/4 | |
Online Appendix to Experimental Measurement of Misperception in Political Beliefs Journal of Experimental Political Science | Taylor N Carlson Seth J Hill | 2021/1/21 | |
Political discussion networks and political engagement among voters of color | Political Research Quarterly | Taylor N Carlson Marisa Abrajano Lisa Garcia Bedolla | 2020/3 |
Follow your heart: Could psychophysiology be associated with political discussion network homogeneity? | Political Psychology | Taylor N Carlson Charles T McClean Jaime E Settle | 2020/2 |
What to believe? Social media commentary and belief in misinformation | Political Behavior | Nicolas M Anspach Taylor N Carlson | 2020 |
Talking Politics: Political Discussion Networks and the New American Electorate | Perspectives on Politics | Anand Edward Sokhey | 2021/3 |
Political psychophysiology: A primer for interested researchers and consumers | Politics and the Life Sciences | Jaime E Settle Matthew V Hibbing Nicolas M Anspach Taylor N Carlson Chelsea M Coe | 2020/4 |
When campaigns call, who answers? Using observational data to enrich our understanding of phone mobilization | Electoral Studies | Marisa Abrajano Taylor N Carlson Lisa Garcia Bedolla Stan Oklobdzija Shad Turney | 2020/4/1 |