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期刊名:American politics research

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ISSN:1532-673X

e-ISSN:1552-3373

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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James Piazza,Natalia Van Doren James Piazza
Is approval of Donald J. Trump associated with support for political violence? If so, what explains the link between Trump approval and political violence? Using an original, nationally representative survey of over 1,500 adults in the Unit...
Adam Enders,Casey Klofstad,Justin Stoler et al. Adam Enders et al.
Conspiracy theories and misinformation (CTM) became a salient feature of the Trump era. However, traditional explanations of political attitudes and behaviors inadequately account for beliefs in CTM or the deleterious behaviors they are ass...
Sharif Amlani,Spencer Kiesel,Ross Butters Sharif Amlani
The emergence of COVID-19 spurred the fastest development of a vaccine in history. Yet, a large proportion of Americans remain hesitant to receive it. Our paper investigates how the social networks we inhabit might explain persistent vaccin...
Jonathan E Collins Jonathan E Collins
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the decision to reopen schools for in-person instruction has become a pressing policy issue. This study examines what overall factors drive public support for schools re-opening in person and whether members of...
Filip Viskupič,David L Wiltse Filip Viskupič
Due to the slow rate of COVID-19 vaccine uptake and the spread of the highly contagious Omicron variant, governments are considering mandating COVID-19 vaccination for specific professions and demographic groups. This study evaluates popula...
Gregg R Murray,Susan M Murray Gregg R Murray
Informed by the public health policymaking literature, this study's objective is to identify scientific, political, social, economic, and external factors related to U.S. governors' decisions to issue stay-at-home orders (SAHOs) in response...
Amy Wolaver,John Doces Amy Wolaver
Utilizing a nationally representative survey of Americans from December 2020, we consider the degree to which COVID-19 risk perceptions are related to political factors. We examine the likelihood that one believes they will be infected with...
Diego Garzia,Frederico Ferreira da Silva Diego Garzia
About one third of American voters cast a vote more "against" than "for" a candidate in the 2020 Presidential election. This pattern, designated by negative voting, has been initially understood by rational choice scholarship as a product o...