Ted Brader

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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General, African Studies, Islamic Studies, General Religion, Law, Mass Communications
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Morris P. Fiorina grad student Stanford (PoliSci Tree)
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Brader T, Tucker JA. (2018) Unreflective Partisans? Policy Information and Evaluation in the Development of Partisanship Political Psychology. 39: 137-157
Ryan TJ, Brader T. (2017) Gaffe Appeal A Field Experiment on Partisan Selective Exposure to Election Messages Political Science Research and Methods. 5: 667-687
Brader T, Tucker JA, Therriault A. (2014) Cross Pressure Scores: An Individual-Level Measure of Cumulative Partisan Pressures Arising from Social Group Memberships Political Behavior. 36: 23-51
Brader T, Tucker JA, Duell D. (2013) Which Parties Can Lead Opinion? Experimental Evidence on Partisan Cue Taking in Multiparty Democracies Comparative Political Studies. 46: 1485-1517
Valentino NA, Brader T, Jardina AE. (2013) Immigration opposition among U.S. whites: General ethnocentrism or media priming of attitudes about latinos? Political Psychology. 34: 149-166
Brader T, Tucker JA. (2012) Following the party's lead: Party cues, policy opinion, and the power of partisanship in three multiparty systems Comparative Politics. 44: 403-420
Brader T. (2011) The Political Relevance of Emotions: “Reassessing” Revisited Political Psychology. 32: 337-346
Valentino NA, Brader T. (2011) The sword's other edge: Perceptions of discrimination and racial policy opinion after Obama Public Opinion Quarterly. 75: 201-226
Brader T. (2011) Democracy at Risk: How Terrorist Threats Affect the Public Public Opinion Quarterly. 75: 198-200
Valentino NA, Brader T, Groenendyk EW, et al. (2011) Election night's alright for fighting: The role of emotions in political participation Journal of Politics. 73: 156-170
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