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Jonathan M. Ladd
Jonathan M. Ladd
Associate Professor of Public Policy & Government, Georgetown University
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Why Americans Hate the Media and How it Matters
JM Ladd
Princeton University Press, 2012
6042012
Exploiting a rare communication shift to document the persuasive power of the news media
JMD Ladd, GS Lenz
American Journal of Political Science 53 (2), 394-410, 2009
3192009
Reassessing the role of anxiety in vote choice
JMD Ladd, GS Lenz
Political Psychology 29 (2), 275-296, 2008
2262008
The Consequences of Broader Media Choice: Evidence from the Expansion of Fox News
DJ Hopkins, JM Ladd
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 9 (1), 115-135, 2014
1482014
The role of media distrust in partisan voting
JMD Ladd
Political Behavior 32, 567-585, 2010
138*2010
Does Anxiety Improve Voters' Decision Making?
JMD Ladd, GS Lenz
Political Psychology 32 (2), 347-361, 2011
942011
Party polarization, ideological sorting and the emergence of the US partisan gender gap
DQ Gillion, JM Ladd, M Meredith
British Journal of Political Science 50 (4), 1217-1243, 2020
87*2020
The neglected power of elite opinion leadership to produce antipathy toward the news media: Evidence from a survey experiment
JMD Ladd
Political Behavior 32, 29-50, 2010
762010
Predispositions and Public Support for the President during the War on Terrorism
JMD Ladd
Public opinion quarterly 71 (4), 511–538, 2007
732007
Words that matter: How the news and social media shaped the 2016 Presidential campaign
L Bode, C Budak, JM Ladd
Brookings Institution Press, 2020
462020
The era of media distrust and its consequences for perceptions of political reality
JM Ladd
New directions in media and politics, 24-44, 2013
312013
Attitudes toward the news media and political competition in America
J Ladd
Princeton University, PhD Dissertation, 2006
152006
Attitudes toward the news media and the acquisition of political information
J Ladd
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2004
152004
Data acquisition, sampling, and data preparation considerations for quantitative social science research using social media data
Z Mneimneh, J Pasek, L Singh, R Best, L Bode, E Bruch, C Budak, ...
PsyArXiv, 2021
142021
Sowing distrust of the news media as an electoral strategy
JM Ladd, AR Podkul
The Oxford handbook of electoral persuasion, 1-49, 2019
142019
Data Blending
L Singh, M Traugott, L Bode, C Budak, PE Davis-Kean, R Guha, S Soroka
Massive Data Institute, Georgetown University, 2020
112020
Study designs for quantitative social science research using social media
L Bode, P Davis-Kean, L Singh, T Berger-Wolf, C Budak, G Chi, A Guess, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
102020
Distrust of the news media as a symptom and a further cause of partisan polarization
JM Ladd, AR Podkul
New directions in media and politics, 54-79, 2018
102018
Measurement considerations for quantitative social science research using social media data
J Ladd, R Ryan, L Singh, L Bode, C Budak, F Conrad, E Cooksey, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
82020
Attention to Campaign Events: Do Twitter and Self‐Report Metrics Tell the Same Story?
J Pasek, LO Singh, Y Wei, SN Soroka, JM Ladd, MW Traugott, C Budak, ...
Big data meets survey science: a collection of innovative methods, 193-216, 2020
72020
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