Philip Schwadel
Affiliations: | Sociology | The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE |
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General, General Religion, Social Psychology, Mental HealthGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeChristopher R. Garneau | grad student | 2012 | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
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Schwadel P. (2020) The Politics of Religious Nones Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 59: 180-189 |
Johnson EW, Schwadel P. (2019) It Is Not a Cohort Thing: Interrogating the Relationship Between Age, Cohort, and Support for the Environment: Environment and Behavior. 51: 879-901 |
Schwadel P, Garneau CRH. (2019) Sectarian Religion and Political Tolerance in the United States Sociology of Religion. 80: 168-193 |
Johnson EW, Schwadel P. (2019) Political Polarization and Long-Term Change in Public Support for Environmental Spending Social Forces. 98: 915-941 |
Schwadel P. (2018) Cross-national variation in the social origins and religious consequences of religious non-affiliation. Social Science Research. 70: 254-270 |
Schwadel P. (2017) The Republicanization of evangelical Protestants in the United States: An examination of the sources of political realignment. Social Science Research. 62: 238-254 |
Schwadel P, Johnson E. (2017) The Religious and Political Origins of Evangelical Protestants’ Opposition to Environmental Spending Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 56: 179-198 |
Anderson AL, Lytle R, Schwadel P. (2017) Age, Period, And Cohort Effects On Death Penalty Attitudes In The United States, 1974–2014 Criminology. 55: 833-868 |
Schwadel P, Ellison CG. (2017) Period and Cohort Changes in Americans’ Support for Marijuana Legalization: Convergence and Divergence across Social Groups The Sociological Quarterly. 58: 405-428 |
Schwadel P. (2016) Does Higher Education Cause Religious Decline?: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Within- and Between-Person Effects of Higher Education on Religiosity Sociological Quarterly. 57: 759-786 |