Affective polarization, local contexts and public opinion in America JN Druckman, S Klar, Y Krupnikov, M Levendusky, JB Ryan Nature human behaviour 5 (1), 28-38, 2021 | 400 | 2021 |
How affective polarization undermines support for democratic norms J Kingzette, JN Druckman, S Klar, Y Krupnikov, M Levendusky, JB Ryan Public Opinion Quarterly 85 (2), 663-677, 2021 | 228 | 2021 |
Affective polarization or partisan disdain? Untangling a dislike for the opposing party from a dislike of partisanship S Klar, Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan Public Opinion Quarterly 82 (2), 379-390, 2018 | 189 | 2018 |
How affective polarization shapes Americans’ political beliefs: A study of response to the COVID-19 pandemic JN Druckman, S Klar, Y Krupnikov, M Levendusky, JB Ryan Journal of Experimental Political Science 8 (3), 223-234, 2021 | 157 | 2021 |
Using social media to promote academic research: Identifying the benefits of twitter for sharing academic work S Klar, Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan, K Searles, Y Shmargad PloS one 15 (4), e0229446, 2020 | 145 | 2020 |
(Mis) estimating affective polarization JN Druckman, S Klar, Y Krupnikov, M Levendusky, JB Ryan The Journal of Politics 84 (2), 1106-1117, 2022 | 100 | 2022 |
Social networks as a shortcut to correct voting JB Ryan American Journal of Political Science 55 (4), 753-766, 2011 | 94 | 2011 |
The other divide Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan Cambridge University Press, 2022 | 88 | 2022 |
Experts, activists, and democratic politics: Are electorates self-educating? TK Ahn, R Huckfeldt, JB Ryan Cambridge University Press, 2014 | 70* | 2014 |
Nothing to hide, nowhere to run, or nothing to lose: Candidate position-taking in congressional elections K Milita, JB Ryan, EN Simas Political Behavior 36, 427-449, 2014 | 61 | 2014 |
Communication, influence, and informational asymmetries among voters TK Ahn, R Huckfeldt, JB Ryan Political Psychology 31 (5), 763-787, 2010 | 60 | 2010 |
Expertise and bias in political communication networks TK Ahn, R Huckfeldt, AK Mayer, JB Ryan American Journal of Political Science 57 (2), 357-373, 2013 | 56* | 2013 |
Amazon Mechanical Turk workers can provide consistent and economically meaningful data D Johnson, JB Ryan Southern Economic Journal 87 (1), 369-385, 2020 | 54 | 2020 |
The effects of network expertise and biases on vote choice JB Ryan Political Communication 27 (1), 44-58, 2010 | 52 | 2010 |
Accuracy and bias in perceptions of political knowledge JB Ryan Political Behavior 33, 335-356, 2011 | 45 | 2011 |
Social desirability, hidden biases, and support for Hillary Clinton RL Claassen, JB Ryan PS: Political Science & Politics 49 (4), 730-735, 2016 | 37 | 2016 |
Social media and the changing information environment: Sentiment differences in read versus recirculated news content PW Kraft, Y Krupnikov, K Milita, JB Ryan, S Soroka Public Opinion Quarterly 84 (S1), 195-215, 2020 | 33 | 2020 |
Clear as black and white: The effects of ambiguous rhetoric depend on candidate race S Piston, Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan, K Milita The Journal of Politics 80 (2), 662-674, 2018 | 31 | 2018 |
The effects of ambiguous rhetoric in congressional elections K Milita, EN Simas, JB Ryan, Y Krupnikov Electoral Studies 46, 48-63, 2017 | 31 | 2017 |
How transparency affects survey responses EC Connors, Y Krupnikov, JB Ryan Public Opinion Quarterly 83 (S1), 185-209, 2019 | 28 | 2019 |