Joshua J. Dyck
Affiliations: | Political Science | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeAnnika Hagley | grad student | 2010 | SUNY Buffalo |
Joshua R. Meddaugh | grad student | 2012 | SUNY Buffalo |
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Santucci J, Dyck JJ. (2022) The Structure of American Political Discontent. Public Opinion Quarterly. 86: 381-392 |
Dyck JJ, Pearson-Merkowitz S. (2019) Ballot Initiatives and Status Quo Bias State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 19: 180-207 |
Dyck JJ, Hussey W, Lascher EL. (2019) American State Ballot Initiatives and Income Inequality Politics and Governance. 7: 380-409 |
Cluverius J, Dyck JJ. (2019) Deconstructing Popular Mythologies about Millennials and Party Identification The Forum. 17: 271-294 |
Dyck JJ, Cluverius J, Gerson JN. (2019) Sports, science, and partisanship in the United States: chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the polarisation of an apolitical issue International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 11: 133-152 |
Dyck JJ, Pearson-Merkowitz S, Coates M. (2018) Primary Distrust: Political Distrust and Support for the Insurgent Candidacies of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Primary Ps: Political Science & Politics. 51: 351-357 |
Pearson-Merkowitz S, Dyck JJ. (2017) Crime and Partisanship: How Party ID Muddles Reality, Perception, and Policy Attitudes on Crime and Guns* Social Science Quarterly. 98: 443-454 |
Pearson-Merkowitz S, Filindra A, Dyck JJ. (2015) When Partisans and Minorities Interact: Interpersonal Contact, Partisanship, and Public Opinion Preferences on Immigration Policy Social Science Quarterly |
Seabrook NR, Dyck JJ, Lascher EL. (2014) Do Ballot Initiatives Increase General Political Knowledge? Political Behavior. 37: 279-307 |
Dyck JJ, Pearson-Merkowitz S. (2014) To Know You is Not Necessarily to Love You: The Partisan Mediators of Intergroup Contact Political Behavior. 36: 553-580 |