Taylor N. Carlson

Taylor N. Carlson

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Taylor N. Carlson

Taylor N. Carlson, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of American Politics, Political Psychology, Political Communication, Political Behavior.

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

Persuasion in Parallel: How Information Changes Minds about Politics. By Alexander Coppock. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 216p. 34.99 paper.

To Discuss or Not to Discuss? How Selective Exposure to Political Discussion Conditions Experimental Findings on Polarization

Freedom of Expression in Interpersonal Interactions

The similar and distinct effects of political and non-political conversation on affective polarization

Cross-partisan conversation reduced affective polarization for republicans and democrats even after the contentious 2020 election

CueAnon: What QAnon Signals about Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them

Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation

Experimental measurement of misperception in political beliefs

Taylor N. Carlson Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Department of Political Science

Citations(all)

426

Citations(since 2020)

406

Cited By

136

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Washington University in St. Louis

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Taylor N. Carlson Skills & Research Interests

American Politics

Political Psychology

Political Communication

Political Behavior

Top articles of Taylor N. Carlson

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Journal

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Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Kevin (Vin) Arceneaux

Kevin (Vin) Arceneaux

Temple University

H-index: 21
Lisa García Bedolla

Lisa García Bedolla

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 18
Matthew V. Hibbing

Matthew V. Hibbing

University of California, Merced

H-index: 6
Nicolas Anspach

Nicolas Anspach

York College of Pennsylvania

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