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Timothy J. Ryan
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Reconsidering moral issues in politics
TJ Ryan
The Journal of Politics 76 (2), 380-397, 2014
2012014
No compromise: Political consequences of moralized attitudes
TJ Ryan
American Journal of Political Science 61 (2), 409-423, 2017
1942017
What Makes Us Click? Demonstrating Incentives for Angry Discourse with Digital-Age Field Experiments
TJ Ryan
The Journal of Politics 74 (4), 1138-1152, 2012
1362012
Elite rhetoric can undermine democratic norms
K Clayton, NT Davis, B Nyhan, E Porter, TJ Ryan, TJ Wood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (23), e2024125118, 2021
1092021
How do indifferent voters decide? The political importance of implicit attitudes
TJ Ryan
American Journal of Political Science 61 (4), 892-907, 2017
452017
Preaching to the choir: Americans prefer communicating to copartisan elected officials
DE Broockman, TJ Ryan
American Journal of Political Science 60 (4), 1093-1107, 2016
452016
Prejudice and politics re-examined the political significance of implicit racial bias
DR Kinder, TJ Ryan
Political Science Research and Methods 5 (2), 241-259, 2017
392017
Actions versus consequences in political arguments: Insights from moral psychology
TJ Ryan
The Journal of Politics 81 (2), 426-440, 2019
372019
Moral obstinacy in political negotiations
AW Delton, P DeScioli, TJ Ryan
Political Psychology 41 (1), 3-20, 2020
362020
The racial divide on immigration opinion: Why blacks are less threatened by immigrants
T Brader, NA Valentino, AE Jardina, TJ Ryan
APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper, 2010
222010
When are stereotypes about black candidates applied? An experimental test
KL Karl, TJ Ryan
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 1 (2), 253-279, 2016
212016
Gaffe appeal a field experiment on partisan selective exposure to election messages
TJ Ryan, T Brader
Political Science Research and Methods 5 (4), 667-687, 2017
182017
Changing minds, if not hearts: Political remedies for racial conflict
JM Glaser, TJ Ryan
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013
182013
Is the political right more credulous? Experimental evidence against asymmetric motivations to believe false political information
TJ Ryan, AR Aziz
The Journal of Politics 83 (3), 1168-1172, 2021
152021
Using Donald Trump's COVID-19 vaccine endorsement to give public health a shot in the arm: a large-scale Ad experiment
BJ Larsen, TJ Ryan, S Greene, MJ Hetherington, R Maxwell, S Tadelis
arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.02625, 2022
142022
Split feelings: understanding implicit and explicit political persuasion
TJ Ryan, Y Krupnikov
American Political Science Review 115 (4), 1424-1441, 2021
142021
What does it take to reduce racial prejudice in individual-level candidate evaluations? A formal theoretic perspective
A Lupia, LS Casey, KL Karl, S Piston, TJ Ryan, C Skovron
Political Science Research and Methods 3 (1), 1-20, 2015
142015
Disfavor or favor? Assessing the valence of white Americans' racial attitudes
A Agadjanian, JM Carey, Y Horiuchi, TJ Ryan
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 18 (1), 75-103, 2023
122023
Counter-stereotypical messaging and partisan cues: Moving the needle on vaccines in a polarized US
B Larsen, MJ Hetherington, SH Greene, TJ Ryan, RD Maxwell, S Tadelis
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
122022
Public service announcements and promoting face masks during the covid-19 pandemic
S Greene, M Hetherington, R Maxwell, TJ Ryan
PS: Political Science & Politics 55 (1), 7-12, 2022
112022
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