Jeffery J. Mondak

Affiliations: 
Political Science University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
Area:
General, Behavioral Psychology
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Dona-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
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