Josh Robison
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. J.A. Robison
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 5071
- j.a.robison@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-7472-2247
Josh Robison is als universitair docent verbonden aan het Instituut Politieke Wetenschap.
Universitair docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Politieke Wetenschap
- Robison Joshua (2022), Valuing Politics: Explaining Citizen’s Normative Conceptions of Citizenship, Political Behavior : .
- Robison J. (2021), What's the Value of Partisan Loyalty? Partisan Ambivalence, Motivated Reasoning, and Correct Voting in US Presidential Elections, Political Psychology 42(6): 977-993.
- Robison J.A. (2021), Can elites escape blame by explaining themselves?: Suspicion and the limits of elite explanations, British Journal of Political Science : 1-20.
- Robison J.A. (2021), Partisan influence in suspicious times, Journal of Politics : .
- Robison J.A. (2020), Does social disagreement attenuate partisan motivated reasoning? A test case concerning economic evaluations, British Journal of Political Science 50(4): 1245 - 1261.
- Klein E. & Robison J. (2020), Like, Post, and Distrust? How Social Media Use Affects Trust in Government, Political Communication 37(1): 46-64.
- Klar S., Leeper T. & Robison J. (2020), Studying Identities with Experiments: Weighing the Risk of Posttreatment Bias Against Priming Effects, Journal of Experimental Political Science 7(1): 56 - 60.
- Robison J., Stubager R., Mads T. & Tilley J. (2020), Does class-based campaigning work? How working class appeals attract and polarize voters, Comparative Political Studies : .
- Robison J.A. & Kevins A. (2020), Who should get a say? Race, law enforcement guidelines, and systems of representation, Political Psychology 42(1): 71-91.
- Robison J. (2020), Does issue importance predict learning about candidates?, International Journal of Public Opinion Research 32(4): .
- Robison J. & Moskowitz R. (2019), The Group Basis of Partisan Affective Polarization, Journal of Politics 81(3): 1075-1079.
- Robison J.A., Stevenson R.T., Druckman J.N., Jackman S., Katz J.N. & Vavrack L. (2018), An Audit of Political Behavior Research, SAGE Open 8(3): 1-14.
- Robison J., Leeper T.J. & Druckman J.N. (2018), Do Disagreeable Political Discussion Networks Undermine Attitude Strength?, Political Psychology 39(2): 479-494.
- Stubager R., Tilley J.R., Evans G.A., Robison J.A. & Sommer Harrits G. (2018), In the eye of the beholder: What determines how people sort others into social classes?, Social Science Research 76: 132-143.
- Leeper T.J. & Robison J. (2018), More Important, but for What Exactly? The Insignificant Role of Subjective Issue Importance in Vote Decisions, Political Behavior 42: 239-259.
- Robison J. & Stubager R. (2018), The class pictures in citizens’ minds, The British Journal of Sociology 69(4): 1220--1247.
- Robison J. (2017), The Role of Elite Accounts in Mitigating the Negative Effects of Repositioning, Political Behavior 39(3): 609-628.
- Robison J.A. (2017), The Social Rewards of Engagement: Appealing to Social Motivations to Stimulate Political Interest at High and Low Levels of External Efficacy, Political Studies 65(1): 24-41.
- Robison J. & Mullinix K.J. (2016), Elite Polarization and Public Opinion: How Polarization Is Communicated and Its Effects, Political Communication 33(2): 261-282.
- Robison J. (2015), Gaps in political interest: following public affairs in surveys from Gallup, Pew, and the ANES, International Journal of Public Opinion Research 27(3): 406--416.
- Druckman J.N., Gilli M., Klar S. & Robison J. (2015), Measuring drug and alcohol use among college student-athletes, Social Science Quarterly 96(2): 369--380.
- Robison J. (2015), Who knows? Question format and political knowledge, International Journal of Public Opinion Research 27(1): 1--21.
- Druckman J.N., Gilli M., Klar S. & Robison J. (2014), The Role of Social Context in Shaping Student-Athlete Opinions, PLoS ONE 9(12): e115159.