Jeffery J. Mondak
Affiliations: | Political Science | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
Area:
General, Behavioral PsychologyGoogle:
"Jeffery Mondak"Children
Sign in to add traineeDona-Gene Mitchell | grad student | 2008 | UIUC |
Sergio C. Wals Aparicio | grad student | 2009 | UIUC |
Matthew V. Hibbing | grad student | 2011 | UIUC |
Megan L. Remmel | grad student | 2013 | UIUC |
Bryce J. Dietrich | grad student | 2014 | UIUC |
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Remmel ML, Mondak JJ. (2020) Three Validation Tests of the Shor–McCarty State Legislator Ideology Data: American Politics Research. 48: 523-528 |
Rice MG, Remmel ML, Mondak JJ. (2020) Personality on the Hill: Expert Evaluations of U.S. Senators’ Psychological Traits: Political Research Quarterly. 106591292092858 |
Mondak JJ. (2020) Citizen grit: Effects of domain-specificity, perseverance, and consistency on political judgment Personality and Individual Differences. 163: 110059 |
Canache D, Cawvey M, Hayes M, et al. (2019) Who Sees Corruption? The Bases of Mass Perceptions of Political Corruption in Latin America Journal of Politics in Latin America. 11: 133-160 |
Fortunato D, Hibbing MV, Mondak JJ. (2018) The Trump Draw: Voter Personality and Support for Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican Nomination Campaign American Politics Research. 46: 785-810 |
Cawvey M, Hayes M, Canache DJ, et al. (2018) Personality and victimization in the Americas International Review of Victimology. 24: 123-139 |
Peffley M, Hurwitz J, Mondak JJ. (2017) Racial Attributions in the Justice System and Support for Punitive Crime Policies American Politics Research. 45: 1032-1058 |
Mondak JJ, Hurwitz J, Peffley M, et al. (2017) The Vicarious Bases of Perceived Injustice American Journal of Political Science. 61: 804-819 |
Hibbing MV, Cawvey M, Deol R, et al. (2017) The Relationship Between Personality and Response Patterns on Public Opinion Surveys: The Big Five, Extreme Response Style, and Acquiescence Response Style International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 31: 161-177 |
Bloeser AJ, Canache D, Mitchell DG, et al. (2015) The Temporal Consistency of Personality Effects: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey Political Psychology. 36: 331-340 |