Joshua A. Robison, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Political Science | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorJames N. Druckman | grad student | 2014 | Northwestern | |
(Why Politics? Understanding the Motives Behind Political Interest.) |
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Klein E, Robison J. (2020) Like, Post, and Distrust? How Social Media Use Affects Trust in Government Political Communication. 37: 46-64 |
Robison J. (2020) Does Social Disagreement Attenuate Partisan Motivated Reasoning? A Test Case Concerning Economic Evaluations British Journal of Political Science. 50: 1245-1261 |
Leeper TJ, Robison J. (2020) More Important, but for What Exactly? The Insignificant Role of Subjective Issue Importance in Vote Decisions Political Behavior. 42: 239-259 |
Robison J, Moskowitz RL. (2019) The Group Basis of Partisan Affective Polarization The Journal of Politics. 81: 1075-1079 |
Stubager R, Tilley J, Evans G, et al. (2018) In the eye of the beholder: What determines how people sort others into social classes? Social Science Research. 76: 132-143 |
Robison J, Stevenson RT, Druckman JN, et al. (2018) An Audit of Political Behavior Research Sage Open. 8: 215824401879476 |
Robison J, Stubager R. (2017) The class pictures in citizens' minds. The British Journal of Sociology |
Robison J. (2017) The Social Rewards of Engagement: Appealing to Social Motivations to Stimulate Political Interest at High and Low Levels of External Efficacy: Political Studies. 65: 24-41 |
Robison J. (2017) The Role of Elite Accounts in Mitigating the Negative Effects of Repositioning Political Behavior. 39: 609-628 |
Robison J, Leeper TJ, Druckman JN. (2016) Do Disagreeable Political Discussion Networks Undermine Attitude Strength? Political Psychology. 39: 479-494 |