The origins and consequences of public trust in government: A time series analysis VA Chanley, TJ Rudolph, WM Rahn Public opinion quarterly 64 (3), 239-256, 2000 | 1288 | 2000 |
Political trust, ideology, and public support for government spending TJ Rudolph, J Evans American Journal of Political Science 49 (3), 660-671, 2005 | 691 | 2005 |
Why Washington won't work: Polarization, political trust, and the governing crisis MJ Hetherington, TJ Rudolph University of Chicago Press, 2020 | 673 | 2020 |
Who's responsible for the economy? The formation and consequences of responsibility attributions TJ Rudolph American Journal of Political Science 47 (4), 698-713, 2003 | 490 | 2003 |
A tale of political trust in American cities WM Rahn, TJ Rudolph Public opinion quarterly 69 (4), 530-560, 2005 | 323 | 2005 |
Priming, performance, and the dynamics of political trust MJ Hetherington, TJ Rudolph The Journal of Politics 70 (2), 498-512, 2008 | 304 | 2008 |
Institutional context and the assignment of political responsibility TJ Rudolph The Journal of Politics 65 (1), 190-215, 2003 | 269 | 2003 |
Political trust, ideology, and public support for tax cuts TJ Rudolph Public Opinion Quarterly 73 (1), 144-158, 2009 | 217 | 2009 |
The effects of efficacy and emotions on campaign involvement TJ Rudolph, A Gangl, D Stevens The Journal of Politics 62 (4), 1189-1197, 2000 | 213 | 2000 |
Triangulating political responsibility: The motivated formation of responsibility judgments TJ Rudolph Political Psychology 27 (1), 99-122, 2006 | 199 | 2006 |
Emanating political participation: untangling the spatial structure behind participation WKT Cho, TJ Rudolph British journal of political science 38 (2), 273-289, 2008 | 171 | 2008 |
An information processing theory of ambivalence TJ Rudolph, E Popp Political psychology 28 (5), 563-585, 2007 | 164 | 2007 |
Corporate and labor PAC contributions in House elections: Measuring the effects of majority party status TJ Rudolph The Journal of Politics 61 (1), 195-206, 1999 | 125 | 1999 |
Value conflict, group affect, and the issue of campaign finance JT Grant, TJ Rudolph American Journal of Political Science 47 (3), 453-469, 2003 | 115 | 2003 |
An attributional model of economic voting: Evidence from the 2000 presidential election TJ Rudolph, JT Grant Political Research Quarterly 55 (4), 805-823, 2002 | 115 | 2002 |
Holy roll calls: Religious tradition and voting behavior in the US House C Fastnow, JT Grant, TJ Rudolph Social Science Quarterly, 687-701, 1999 | 111 | 1999 |
To give or not to give: Modeling individuals' contribution decisions JT Grant, TJ Rudolph Political Behavior 24, 31-54, 2002 | 105 | 2002 |
A tale of two ideologies: Explaining public support for economic interventions E Popp, TJ Rudolph The Journal of Politics 73 (3), 808-820, 2011 | 96 | 2011 |
Public trust in government in the Reagan years and beyond VA Chanley, TJ Rudolph, WM Rahn What is it about government that Americans dislike?, 59-82, 2001 | 89 | 2001 |
Bridging the ideological divide: Trust and support for social security privatization TJ Rudolph, E Popp Political Behavior 31, 331-351, 2009 | 88 | 2009 |