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Volume 103, issue 7, 2022
- Understanding Preferences for Comprehensive Electoral Reform in the United States pp. 1523-1538

- Joseph Coll, Caroline J. Tolbert and Michael Ritter
- Demographic differences in understanding and utilization of ranked choice voting pp. 1539-1550

- Todd Donovan, Caroline Tolbert and Samuel Harper
- Biases in elections with well‐informed voters: Evidence from public voting for football awards pp. 1551-1571

- Nolan Kopkin and Andrew Roberts
- Latinos, group identity, and equal opportunity on the 2020 California ballot pp. 1572-1586

- Jennifer Lopez, R. Michael Alvarez and Seo‐young Silvia Kim
- Growing and distinct: The Unaffiliated voter as unmoored voter pp. 1587-1601

- J. Michael Bitzer, Christopher A. Cooper, Whitney Ross Manzo and Susan Roberts
- Pro‐choice/pro‐elección versus pro‐life/pro‐vida: Examining abortion identity terms across English and Spanish in the United States pp. 1602-1618

- Megan Solon, Kathryn J LaRoche, Xiana Bueno, Brandon L Crawford, Ronna C Turner, Wen‐Juo Lo and Kristen N Jozkowski
- Survey participation as a function of democratic engagement, trust in institutions, and perceptions of surveys pp. 1619-1632

- Henning Silber, Patricia Moy, Timothy P Johnson, Rico Neumann, Sven Stadtmüller and Lydia Repke
- Education level and affective polarization: The mediation effects of psychological engagement in politics and authoritarian attitudes pp. 1633-1646

- Kyung Joon Han
- Role of trust in government and collaboration in building disaster resilience pp. 1647-1658

- Jeongmin Oh and Daewoong Lee
- Immigrant status and neighborhood context on perceptions of police procedural justice pp. 1659-1672

- Yue Yuan, Yuning Wu and Claudio Vera Sanchez
- Shaping the rise of brotherhood: Social, political, and economic contexts and the “Golden Age of Fraternalism” pp. 1673-1686

- Adam Chamberlain and Alixandra B. Yanus
- Education and polypharmacy: A national study of racial and ethnic variations pp. 1687-1705

- Terrence D. Hill, Jason A. Ford and Harvey L. Nicholson
- Double take: Abolition and the size of transferred property rights* pp. 1706-1718

- Jenny Bourne
- Explaining the rise of populism in European democracies 1980–2018: The role of labor market institutions and inequality pp. 1719-1731

- Andreas Bergh and Anders Kärnä
- A multilevel analysis of the determinants of the attitude toward separate cycle paths in Taiwan pp. 1732-1749

- Huang‐Ting Yan, Yu‐Chin Hsu and Yu‐Hung Chang
- Providing public access to archival materials and the problem of fact‐checking in the post‐truth era pp. 1750-1764

- Hui Wang
- Introducing the Worldwide Age Representation in Parliaments (WARP) data set pp. 1765-1774

- Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström
Volume 103, issue 6, 2022
- Our thoughts on approaching peer review pp. 1325-1328

- Kirby Goidel, Keith Gaddie and Kim Gaddie
- Introduction to the symposium: A reexamination of southern distinctiveness through the lens of firearm policy pp. 1329-1341

- James T. LaPlant, John C. Morris and Todd G. Shields
- Identity and the racialized politics of violence in gun regulation policy preferences pp. 1342-1358

- Xavier Medina Vidal, Rocío A. Páez and Todd G. Shields
- Voting on gun rights: Mapping the electoral scope of the pro‐gun constituency in America pp. 1359-1370

- Raymond Tatalovich and Donald P. Haider‐Markel
- Explaining state differences in firearm legislation: A South/non‐South analysis pp. 1371-1380

- Robert C. Kenter, Martin K. Mayer and John C. Morris
- Did sexism drive Latino support for Trump? Latinx, sexism, and presidential vote choice pp. 1381-1400

- Flavio Rogerio Hickel and Melissa Deckman
- The Mexican‐American worker: Assimilation, bias, and discrimination, 1940–2019 pp. 1401-1423

- Richard R. Verdugo and David A. Swanson
- Latinx identification with whiteness: What drives it, and what effects does it have on political preferences? pp. 1424-1439

- Alexandra Filindra and Melanie Kolbe
- Political opportunity, democracy, and 40 years of protest, 1981–2020: A cross‐national analysis pp. 1440-1458

- Waleed A. Jami and Clayton Peoples
- A conceptual validation of transformative learning theory pp. 1459-1474

- Heather L. Stuckey, Mark Peyrot, Riana Conway and Edward W. Taylor
- The harmful effects of primary sector foreign direct investment on carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries, 2000–2018 pp. 1475-1488

- Steven A. Mejia
- Extending the stereotype content model of racial attitudes among college freshmen pp. 1489-1506

- Beksahn Jang and Liwen Zeng
- The boundaries of confusion: Gerrymandering and racial disparities in state House and congressional district line congruity pp. 1507-1518

- David Niven, Barbara Harris Combs, Carolette Norwood, Kalyn E. Rossiter and Michael E. Solimine
Volume 103, issue 5, 2022
- Social identity, confidence in institutions, and youth: Evidence from the Arab Spring pp. 997-1018

- Ali Fakih and Rasha Khayat
- Unworthy victims and threatening adversaries: Islam, Muslims, and U.S. foreign policy pp. 1019-1031

- Evan W. Sandlin and Daniel J. Simmons
- Premigratory political experiences with autocracy and violence and immigrants’ willingness to vote pp. 1032-1047

- Gabriela Okundaye, John Ishiyama and Andrea Silva
- Does “green gold” breed bloody violence? The effect of export shocks on criminal violence in Mexico pp. 1048-1060

- Heesun Yoo
- Why do people engage in violent tactics during a protest campaign? Understanding radical activist through regionalist mobilizations in Chile pp. 1061-1083

- Rodrigo M. Medel, Rodrigo A. Asún and Claudia Zúñiga
- How voter distributions, issue ownership, and position influence party emphasis pp. 1084-1100

- Christopher J. Williams and John Ishiyama
- Partisan media exposure, polarization, and candidate evaluations in the 2016 general election pp. 1101-1112

- David S. Morris and Jonathan S. Morris
- Public opinion on U.S. investment in foreign countries: Survey evidence from 11 southern states in the United States pp. 1113-1124

- Hye‐Sung Kim, Youngchae Lee and Scott Huffmon
- Electoral incentives make politicians respond to voter preferences: Evidence from a survey experiment with members of Parliament in Belgium pp. 1125-1139

- Karolin Soontjens and Julie Sevenans
- Politics or need? Explaining state protective measures in the coronavirus pandemic pp. 1140-1154

- Martin K. Mayer, John C. Morris, Ryan D. Williamson, Jan C. Hume, Steven P. McKnight, Nurun Naher, Sindhu Weber and Xiaodan Zhang
- Support for democracy in ego‐centered social contexts pp. 1155-1167

- Paweł Kamiński, Marta Kołczyńska and Bogdan W. Mach
- Understanding democratic perceptions and political participation among the younger generation in China's changing society: No news is good news for the Chinese government pp. 1168-1189

- Yue Yin
- I'm Not a Scientist, I Just Know What I See: Hurricane experience and climate change acceptance pp. 1190-1201

- Kaye Usry, Jason Husser and Aaron Sparks
- Elite polarization and mass policy attitudes: A study of the 2010 senate election pp. 1202-1220

- Bang Quan Zheng
- The effects of attitudes on household energy behavior. A study of climate change concern, responsibility, and awareness in European societies pp. 1221-1233

- Sari Verachtert
- Crime and credit: The empirical study of how crime affects credit ratings of large U.S. cities pp. 1234-1247

- Tatyana Guzman and Benjamin Y. Clark
- Labor union, between group inequality, and individual attitudes toward redistribution pp. 1248-1259

- Sung Min Han and Fangjin Ye
- Can a measurement error perspective improve estimation in neighborhood effects research? A hierarchical Bayesian methodology pp. 1260-1272

- Duncan J. Mayer and Robert L. Fischer
- What goes up must come down: Theory and model specification of threshold dynamics pp. 1273-1289

- Hannah L. Paul and Andrew Q. Philips
- Mechanisms, measurements, and manifestations in evaluating the effects of confirmation hearings on Supreme Court legitimacy pp. 1290-1294

- Nathan T. Carrington and Colin French
- Equal justice under law? Prosecutor demographics and the death penalty pp. 1295-1305

- Jami‐Reese Darling Robertson and Lauren C. Bell
- Incarceration risk, asset pricing, and black‐white wealth inequality pp. 1306-1319

- Gregory Price
Volume 103, issue 4, 2022
- The new culture wars: Why critical race theory matters more than cancel culture pp. 773-788

- Eric Kaufmann
- Did Brett Kavanaugh's overt partisanship cause severe harm to the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court? pp. 789-793

- L. J. Zigerell
- Validating and testing a measure of anti‐semitism on support for QAnon and vote intention for Trump in 2020 pp. 794-809

- Ines Levin, Alexandra Filindra and Jeffrey S. Kopstein
- Contacting a public official: Concept and measurement in cross‐national surveys, 1960s–2010s pp. 810-819

- Joshua K. Dubrow, Irina Tomescu‐Dubrow and Olga Lavrinenko
- The massacre generation: Young people and attitudes about mass shooting prevention pp. 820-832

- Abigail Vegter and Alexandra T. Middlewood
- A comparative study of intimate partner violence among U.S.‐born and foreign‐born Hispanic women pp. 833-844

- Luis Enrique Espinoza, Lucas Enrique Espinoza, Jennifer L. Talleff, Rosalva Resendiz, Leticia Nevarez Zavala and Kathleen Ayako Anangwe
- Red for Ed? Heterogeneous support for increased school spending in a conservative state pp. 845-854

- J. Cameron Anglum and Evan Rhinesmith
- Examining abortion attitudes in the context of gestational age pp. 855-867

- Brandon L. Crawford, Kathryn J. LaRoche and Kristen N. Jozkowski
- Decisions that matter: State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program policy restrictiveness limits SNAP participation rate pp. 868-882

- Kara Newby and Xi Chen
- How do racial stereotypes affect social preferences? An experimental investigation pp. 883-891

- Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa, Andressa Margareth Assaka, and Wesley Pech
- Black, immigrant, or woman? The implicit influence of Kamala Harris’ vice presidential nomination on support for Biden in 2020 pp. 892-906

- Alexandra Filindra and E. J. Fagan
- Divine influence: Religious foundations of U.S. foreign policy attitudes pp. 907-925

- Zeynep Taydas and Laura R. Olson
- Differences in team performance: Gender versus ability pp. 926-933

- Silvio Städter, Andreas Roider, Michael Dowling and Roland Helm
- Beyond polarization and priming: Public agenda diversity and trust in government pp. 934-944

- Patrick C. Meirick and Jill A. Edy
- Mulattoes in colonial Maryland: The effects of colonial law on patterns of freedom and enslavement pp. 945-958

- Larry Hunt
- Say it again with feeling: Issue ownership and candidate communication using Twitter pp. 959-974

- Adam M. Enders, Jason Gainous and Kevin M. Wagner
- Populist media diets pp. 975-991

- Eline A. de Rooij, Dominik A. Stecuła and Mark A. Pickup
Volume 103, issue 3, 2022
- Voluntary sector participation and individual health and welfare: Does it matter where? pp. 471-493

- Femida Handy and Anthony Sealey
- Shaky social insurance foundation: Income instability and pension participation in South Korea pp. 494-508

- Wei‐Ting Yen
- Trust in physicians and trust in government predict COVID‐19 vaccine uptake pp. 509-520

- Filip Viskupič, David L. Wiltse and Brittney A. Meyer
- Poverty and self‐rated health in later life: The mediating role of material hardship pp. 521-533

- Yang Li and Jan E. Mutchler
- Adolescents' future in the balance of family, school, and the neighborhood: A multidimensional application of two theoretical perspectives pp. 534-549

- Jonathan J. B. Mijs and Jaap Nieuwenhuis
- Are resources out of reach? Analyzing the accessibility of domestic violence shelter services pp. 550-564

- Erica Freer
- The influence of becoming a parent on political participation in the United States pp. 565-580

- Robert A. Jackson and Matthew Pietryka
- Marginal material or key data? Understanding community attitudes to a survey about domestic and family violence pp. 581-596

- Catherine MacPhail, Natalia Hanley and Helen Simpson
- The nationalization of school superintendent elections pp. 597-606

- Aaron C. Weinschenk
- Party over preference? Strategic primary voting in the age of outsiders* pp. 607-621

- Jarrod T. Kelly and Eric Loepp
- Ideological and partisan biases in ratings of candidate quality in U.S. House elections pp. 622-634

- Danielle Joesten Martin
- The affective model of far‐right vote in Europe: Anger, political trust, and immigration pp. 635-648

- Cengiz Erisen and Sofia Vasilopoulou
- Undoing reconstruction: Racial threat and the process of Redemption, 1870–1920 pp. 649-669

- Michael Greenberger
- Understanding Chinese nationalism: Does location matter? pp. 670-685

- Robert Harmel, Chen Shen and Yao‐Yuan Yeh
- The conditional relationship between cultural and economic threats in white Americans’ support for refugee relocation programs pp. 686-698

- Alexandra Filindra, Rita L. Nassar and Beyza E. Buyuker
- Can a constitutional monarch influence democratic preferences? Japanese emperor and the regulation of public expression pp. 699-708

- Susumu Annaka and Gento Kato
- The effect of cumulative job mobility on early‐career wage development: Does job mobility actually pay? pp. 709-723

- Jeffrey Yankow
- Let's talk about the Israel–Palestine conflict: Does exposure to political comedy about the Middle East influence policy attitudes? pp. 724-736

- Amy B. Becker
- Presidential firepower: The effect of the presidential party on gun ownership, 1980–2018 pp. 737-751

- Shawn Ratcliff
- How do veterans view gun policies? Evidence from the Guns in American Life Survey pp. 752-768

- Christopher G. Ellison, Margaret S. Kelley, David Leal and Pablo E. Gonzalez
Volume 103, issue 2, 2022
- Nobody does it better: Identity, ideology, and the future of James Bond pp. 245-258

- Tyler Johnson and Lisa Funnell
- A shame of inches: Are teams with black head coaches more heavily penalized in Division 1 college football? pp. 259-273

- Andrew P. Davis, Tom R. Leppard and Alexander B. Kinney
- Rejection of equal adoption rights for same‐sex couples across European countries: Socializing influences on the national level and cross‐national interactions pp. 274-293

- Tessa van de Rozenberg and Peer Scheepers
- The impact of parental monitoring on cyberbullying victimization in the COVID‐19 era pp. 294-305

- Seung Yeop Paek, Julak Lee and Yeon‐Jun Choi
- “Post‐election stress disorder?” Examining the increased stress of sexual harassment survivors after the 2016 election pp. 306-316

- Christina Fattore, Xiaohui Zhao, Kimberly M. Kelly, Pamela J. Murray, Karen Weiss, Jayeshkumar Patel, Kim Innes, Usha Sambamoorthi and Ranjita Misra
- Pulling back the veil: What determines HBCU campus enrollments? pp. 317-327

- James Koch and Omari Swinton
- Not your destiny: Autonomy in marriage choices and the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence among Chinese women pp. 328-345

- Menghan Zhao, Weijie Gao and Youlang Zhang
- Reexamining Confederate symbols displayed on flags and monuments in public spaces: Two fallacies in the heritage versus hate debate pp. 346-364

- James Michael Martinez and Mary Christine Cagle
- A new indicator of coalition size: Tests against standard regime‐type indicators pp. 365-379

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Waiting to vote safely: How Covid‐19 safety measures shaped in‐person voter wait times during the 2020 election pp. 380-398

- Joseph Coll
- Performance voting, retrospective voting, and economic voting. Conceptual clarity and empirical testing pp. 399-408

- Dieter Stiers
- Private prison stocks and the 2020 presidential election pp. 409-424

- Stephen V. Marks and Seth C. Pope
- Authoritarianism, economic threat, and the limits of multiculturalism in post‐migration crisis Germany pp. 425-438

- Markus M. L. Crepaz and Pierre Naoufal
- Comparing disciplinary engagement in global health research across the social sciences pp. 439-454

- Joseph Harris and Jonathan D. Shaffer
- Hurdles to inference: The demographic correlates of survey breakoff and shirking pp. 455-465

- David Fortunato, Matthew V. Hibbing and Tessa Provins
Volume 103, issue 1, 2022
- Protests in Russia's regions: The influence of regional governance pp. 5-17

- Justin Clardie
- Question wording and attitudinal ambivalence: COVID, the economy, and Americans' response to a real‐life trolley problem pp. 18-30

- Stephen C. Craig, Angela Farizo McCarthy and Jason Gainous
- Reassessing Gender Differences in COVID‐19 Risk Perception and Behavior pp. 31-41

- Mónica Ferrín
- The politics of vaccine hesitancy in the United States pp. 42-54

- Jian Cao, Christina M. Ramirez and R. Michael Alvarez
- Context and the Perceived Fairness of Price Increases Coming out of COVID‐19 pp. 55-68

- David Chavanne, Zak Danz, Jitu Dribssa, Rachel Powell and Matthew Sambor
- Criminal justice in Indian country: Examining declination rates of tribal cases pp. 69-81

- Regina Branton, Kimi King and Justin Walsh
- Public beliefs about the black/white socioeconomic status gap: What's “upbringing” got to do with it?* pp. 82-89

- Matthew O. Hunt, Paul R. Croll and Maria Krysan
- The effect of the 2020 racial justice protests on attitudes and preferences in rural and urban America pp. 90-107

- Justin Curtis
- Self and political efficacy and the justifiability of political violence and the role of state terror: A cross‐national analysis pp. 108-119

- Nabil “Bill” Julkif
- The debt crisis, austerity measures, and suicide in Greece pp. 120-140

- Charis E. Kubrin, Bradley J. Bartos and Richard McCleary
- Residential stability and fear of crime: Examining the impact of homeownership and length of residence on citizens’ fear of crime pp. 141-154

- Heeuk D. Lee, Francis D. Boateng, David Kim and Cooper Maher
- From the American South to South America: Testing whether patterns of competition in two‐round elections travel from the United States to Latin America pp. 155-167

- Charles S. Bullock and Shane P. Singh
- Party does not matter: Unified government and midterm elections pp. 168-180

- Jacob Holt
- The impact of turnout on partisan bias in U.S. House elections, 1972–2018* pp. 181-192

- Bernard Tamas, Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- Adolescents’ exposure to classmates from non‐immigrant families and adulthood volunteerism pp. 193-213

- Yuying Tong and Jinho Kim
- Investigating effects of social endorsements on exposure to and engagement with political disagreement on social networking sites* pp. 214-224

- Yanqin Lu and Jae Kook Lee
- Immigrant status, race, and voter turnout in the American mass public pp. 225-240

- Dan Qi and Sylvia Gonzalez
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