Timothy J Ryan

Affiliations: 
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Political Science
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James Glaser research assistant 2002-2006 Tufts
Ted Brader grad student 2008-2014 (Theology Tree)
Donald R. Kinder grad student 2008-2014
Arthur Lupia grad student 2008-2014
Nicholas A. Valentino grad student 2008-2014
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Clayton K, Davis NT, Nyhan B, et al. (2021) Elite rhetoric can undermine democratic norms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
RYAN TJ, KRUPNIKOV Y. (2021) Split Feelings: Understanding Implicit and Explicit Political Persuasion American Political Science Review. 115: 1424-1441
Ryan T, Aziz A. (2020) Is the Political Right More Credulous?: Experimental Evidence Against Asymmetric Motivations to Believe False Political Information The Journal of Politics
McDonald M, Ryan TJ. (2019) Moral Conviction and Immigration Attitudes in America The Forum. 17: 69-95
Delton AW, DeScioli P, Ryan TJ. (2019) Moral Obstinacy in Political Negotiations Political Psychology. 41: 3-20
Ryan TJ. (2019) Actions versus Consequences in Political Arguments: Insights from Moral Psychology The Journal of Politics. 81: 426-440
Wells MS, Ryan TJ. (2018) Following the Party in Time of War? The Implications of Elite Consensus International Interactions. 44: 919-935
Ryan TJ. (2017) How Do Indifferent Voters Decide? The Political Importance of Implicit Attitudes American Journal of Political Science. 61: 892-907
Ryan TJ, Brader T. (2017) Gaffe Appeal A Field Experiment on Partisan Selective Exposure to Election Messages Political Science Research and Methods. 5: 667-687
Kinder DR, Ryan TJ. (2017) Prejudice and Politics Re-Examined The Political Significance of Implicit Racial Bias Political Science Research and Methods. 5: 241-259
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