Robert Huckfeldt
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Jeanette L. Morehouse | grad student | 2003 | Indiana University Bloomington |
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Pietryka MT, Reilly JL, Maliniak DM, et al. (2018) From Respondents to Networks: Bridging Between Individuals, Discussants, and the Network in the Study of Political Discussion Political Behavior. 40: 1-25 |
Huckfeldt R. (2014) Networks, contexts, and the combinatorial dynamics of democratic politics Political Psychology. 35: 43-68 |
Ahn TK, Huckfeldt R, Barry Ryan J. (2014) Experts, activists, and democratic politics: Are electorates self-educating? Experts, Activists, and Democratic Politics: Are Electorates Self-Educating?. 1-279 |
Huckfeldt R, Pietryka MT, Reilly J. (2014) Noise, bias, and expertise in political communication networks Social Networks. 36: 110-121 |
Ahn TK, Huckfeldt R, Mayer AK, et al. (2013) Expertise and Bias in Political Communication Networks American Journal of Political Science. 57: 357-373 |
Ahn TK, Huckfeldt R, Ryan JB. (2010) Communication, influence, and informational asymmetries among voters Political Psychology. 31: 763-787 |
Ahn TK, Huckfeldt R, Mayer AK, et al. (2010) Politics, Expertise, and Interdependence within Electorates The Oxford Handbook of American Elections and Political Behavior |
Huckfeldt R. (2009) Interdependence, density dependence, and networks in politics American Politics Research. 37: 921-950 |
Jackson RA, Mondak JJ, Huckfeldt R. (2009) Examining the possible corrosive impact of negative advertising on citizens' attitudes toward politics Political Research Quarterly. 62: 55-69 |
Huckfeldt R. (2009) Information, Persuasion, and Political Communication Networks The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior |