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Christopher Weber
Professor, School of Government and Public Policy | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Director
School of Govt & Public Policy
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Samara Klar
Mutual work: 10 Publications
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Yotam Shmargad
Mutual work: 2 Publications
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Paul Schuler
Mutual work: 2 Proposals﹒1 Publication
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Chad Westerland
Mutual work: 1 Publication
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Publications
(26)
Recent
Causal Estimation and the Cross Lagged Panel Regression Model
2021
causal estimation,
panel regression,
causality,
time series analysis,
longitudinal data
“Why Would a Republican Vote Biden? Ask Arizonans.”
2020
voting behavior,
political preferences,
elections,
public opinion,
political strategy
Ideology in Vietnam: Evidence from Asian Barometer Data
2020
ideology,
vietnam,
asian barometer,
evidence,
data analysis
Understanding Individual-Level Variation in Ideological Sorting
2019
political ideology,
individual behavior,
social psychology,
political science,
behavioral economics
Affective Consistency and Sorting
2018
emotion,
cognition,
sorting,
behavior,
psychology
How Media Environments Affect Ideological Expression
2017
media influence,
ideological expression,
communication studies,
social psychology,
political science
Understanding Variation in Ideological Expression
2017
ideological expression,
social behavior,
political communication,
cultural diversity,
societal norms
The Emotional Foundations of Political Sorting
2017
emotions,
political psychology,
social identity,
political behavior,
psychological influence
Did Authoritarianism Contribute to Trump’s Political Success? Yes—But It Wasn’t All About Trump
2017
authoritarianism,
trump,
political success,
authoritarianism and trump,
political influence
Social Desirability Bias in the 2016 Presidential Election
2016
social psychology,
political science,
elections,
survey methodology,
bias