Lindsey C. Levitan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
Area:
Attitudes, Attitude strength, PersuasionGoogle:
"Lindsey Levitan"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPenny Visser | grad student | 2007 | Chicago | |
(Giving prejudice an attitude adjustment: The implications of attitude strength and social network attitudinal composition for prejudice and prejudice reduction.) |
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Eveland, Jr. WP, Song H, et al. (2019) Not Being Accurate Is Not Quite the Same as Being Inaccurate: Variations in Reported (in)Accuracy of Perceptions of Political Views of Network Members Due to Uncertainty Communication Methods and Measures. 13: 305-311 |
Wronski J, Bankert A, Amira K, et al. (2018) A Tale of Two Democrats: How Authoritarianism Divides the Democratic Party The Journal of Politics. 80: 1384-1388 |
Levitan LC. (2017) Social Constraint and Self-Doubt: Mechanisms of Social Network influence on Resistance to Persuasion Political Psychology. 39: 957-975 |
Levitan LC, Verhulst B. (2015) Conformity in Groups: The Effects of Others’ Views on Expressed Attitudes and Attitude Change Political Behavior |
Levitan L, Wronski J. (2013) Social Context and Information Seeking: Examining the Effects of Network Attitudinal Composition on Engagement with Political Information Political Behavior. 36: 793-816 |
Ben-Nun Bloom P, Levitan LC. (2011) We're Closer than I Thought: Social Network Heterogeneity, Morality, and Political Persuasion Political Psychology. 32: 643-665 |
Levitan LC, Visser PS. (2009) Social network composition and attitude strength: Exploring the dynamics within newly formed social networks Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45: 1057-1067 |
Levitan LC, Visser PS. (2008) The impact of the social context on resistance to persuasion: Effortful versus effortless responses to counter-attitudinal information Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 44: 640-649 |
Dewall CN, Visser PS, Levitan LC. (2006) Openness to attitude change as a function of temporal perspective. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 32: 1010-23 |