Matthew S. Levendusky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Levendusky M, Patterson S, Margolis M, et al. (2024) Has the Supreme Court become just another political branch? Public perceptions of court approval and legitimacy in a post- world. Science Advances. 10: eadk9590 |
Levendusky MS. (2022) Partisanship and the pandemic Princeton University Press, 2022. 400 pp. Science (New York, N.Y.). 378: 35 |
Druckman JN, Klar S, Krupnikov Y, et al. (2020) Affective polarization, local contexts and public opinion in America. Nature Human Behaviour |
Levendusky MS, Malhotra N. (2016) (MIS)perceptions of partisan polarization in the American public Public Opinion Quarterly. 80: 378-391 |
Levendusky MS. (2013) Why do partisan media polarize viewers? American Journal of Political Science. 57: 611-623 |
Levendusky MS, Horowitz MC. (2012) When backing down is the right decision: Partisanship, new information, and audience costs Journal of Politics. 74: 323-338 |
Levendusky MS. (2011) Rethinking the role of political information Public Opinion Quarterly. 75: 42-64 |
Horowitz MC, Levendusky MS. (2011) Drafting support for war: Conscription and mass support for warfare Journal of Politics. 73: 524-534 |
Levendusky MS, Pope JC. (2010) Measuring aggregate-level ideological heterogeneity Legislative Studies Quarterly. 35: 259-282 |
Levendusky MS. (2010) Clearer cues, more consistent voters: A benefit of elite polarization Political Behavior. 32: 111-131 |