The rise of negative partisanship and the nationalization of US elections in the 21st century AI Abramowitz, S Webster Electoral Studies 41, 12-22, 2016 | 1095 | 2016 |
The ideological foundations of affective polarization in the US electorate SW Webster, AI Abramowitz American politics research 45 (4), 621-647, 2017 | 568 | 2017 |
Negative partisanship: Why Americans dislike parties but behave like rabid partisans AI Abramowitz, SW Webster Political Psychology 39, 119-135, 2018 | 508 | 2018 |
American Rage: How Anger Shapes Our Politics SW Webster Cambridge University, 2020 | 149 | 2020 |
Does residential sorting explain geographic polarization? GJ Martin, SW Webster Political Science Research and Methods 8 (2), 215-231, 2020 | 132 | 2020 |
Emotion and politics: Noncognitive psychological biases in public opinion SW Webster, B Albertson Annual review of political science 25 (1), 401-418, 2022 | 86 | 2022 |
Anger and declining trust in government in the American electorate SW Webster Political Behavior 40 (4), 933-964, 2018 | 78 | 2018 |
Older, younger, or more similar? The use of age as a voting heuristic SW Webster, AW Pierce Social Science Quarterly 100 (3), 635-652, 2019 | 76 | 2019 |
It’s personal: The Big Five personality traits and negative partisan affect in polarized US politics SW Webster American behavioral scientist 62 (1), 127-145, 2018 | 66 | 2018 |
The social consequences of political anger SW Webster, EC Connors, B Sinclair The Journal of Politics 84 (3), 1292-1305, 2022 | 55 | 2022 |
All (mayoral) politics is local? S Das, B Sinclair, SW Webster, H Yan The Journal of Politics 84 (2), 1021-1034, 2022 | 31 | 2022 |
Partisan schadenfreude and candidate cruelty SW Webster, AN Glynn, MP Motta Political Psychology 45 (2), 259-277, 2024 | 20 | 2024 |
Through the ideology of the beholder: How ideology shapes perceptions of partisan groups J Homola, JC Rogowski, B Sinclair, M Torres, PD Tucker, SW Webster Political Science Research and Methods 11 (2), 275-292, 2023 | 17* | 2023 |
The role of political elites in eliciting mass-level political anger SW Webster The Forum 19 (3), 415-437, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Taking it to a New Level: Negative Partisanship, Voter Anger and the 2016 Presidential Election AI Abramowitz, SW Webster State of the Parties Conference, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, 2017 | 5 | 2017 |
Crime and Presidential Accountability: A Case of Racially Conditioned Issue Ownership BS Noble, A Reeves, SW Webster Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (1), 29-50, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
It’s personal: The Big Five personality traits and negative partisan affect SW Webster | 1 | |
ANGER, NEGATIVE PARTISANSHIP, AND JOY IN THE SUFFERING OF POLITICAL OTHERS SW Webster, M Adams | | 2023 |
Stacy Ulbig. Angry Politics: Partisan Hatred and Political Polarization among College Students SW Webster Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (4), 1003-1005, 2022 | | 2022 |
Partisan Linked Fate in the American Mass Public SW Webster, B Sinclair | | 2022 |