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Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation, with Lawrence R. Jacobs, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015.
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“Citizens’, Scientists’, and Legislators’ Beliefs about Global Climate Change,” with Toby Bolsen, and Fay Lomax Cook, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658: 271-295, 2015.
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“Merging Research and Undergraduate Teaching in Political Behavior Research,” PS: Political Science & Politics 48: 53-57, 2015.
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“Communication and Collective Actions: A Survey Experiment on Motivating Energy Conservation in the U.S.,” with Toby Bolsen, and Fay Lomax Cook, Journal of Experimental Political Science 1: 24-38, 2014.
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“Pathologies of Studying Public Opinion, Political Communication, and Democratic Responsiveness,” Political Communication 31: 467-492, 2014.
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How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation, with Erik Peterson, and Rune Slothuus, American Political Science Review 170: 57-79, 2013.
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Counter-Framing Effects, with Dennis Chong, The Journal of Politics 75: 1-16, 2013.
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Learning More from Political Communication Experiments: Pretreatment and Its Effects, with Thomas J. Leeper, American Journal of Political Science 56: 875-896, 2012.
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Is Public Opinion Stable?: Resolving the Micro/Macro Disconnect in Studies of Public Opinion, with Thomas J. Leeper, Daedalus 141: 50-68, 2012.
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The Politics of Motivation, Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 24: 199-216, 2012.
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A Source of Bias in Public Opinion Stability, with Jordan Fein, and Thomas J. Leeper, American Political Science Review 106: 430-454, 2012.
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Experimenting with Politics, with Arthur Lupia, Science 335: 1177-1179, 2012.
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Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies, with Toby Bolsen, Journal of Communication 61: 659-688, 2011.
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Dynamic Public Opinion: Communication Effects Over Time, with Dennis Chong, American Political Science Review 104: 663-680, 2010.
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Issue Engagement on Congressional Candidate Websites (2002-2006), with Cari Lynn Hennessy, Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin, Social Science Computer Review 28: 3-23, 2010.
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Timeless Strategy Meets New Medium: Going Negative on Congressional Campaign Websites, 2002-2006, with Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin, Political Communication 27: 88-103, 2010.
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Competing Rhetoric Over Time: Frames Versus Cues, with Cari Lynn Hennessy, Kristi St. Charles, and Jonathan Weber, The Journal of Politics 72: 136-148, 2010.
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The Unmet Potential of Interdisciplinary Research: Political Psychological Approaches to Voting and Public Opinion, with James H. Kuklinski, and Lee Sigelman, Political Behavior 31: 485-510, 2009.
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Campaign Communications in U.S. Congressional Elections, with Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin, American Political Science Review 103: 343-366, 2009.
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Emotion and the Framing of Risky Choice, with Rose McDermott, Political Behavior 30: 297-321, 2008.
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Campaign Mixed-Message Flows and Timing of Vote Decision, with Lilach Nir, International Journal of Public Opinion Research 20: 326-346, 2008.
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Measuring Portfolio Salience in Eastern European Parliamentary Democracies, with Andrew Roberts, European Journal of Political Research 47: 101-134, 2008.
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Framing Public Opinion in Competitive Democracies, with Dennis Chong, American Political Science Review 101: 637-655, 2007.
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The Technological Development of Candidate Websites: How and Why Candidates Use Web Innovations, with Martin J. Kifer, and Michael Parkin, Social Science Computer Review 25, 425-442, 2007.
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Public Opinion Research and Support for the Iraq War, with Adam J. Berinsky, Public Opinion Quarterly 71: 126-141, 2007.