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Volume 100, issue 7, 2019
- Expanding Social Science Through Disaster Studies pp. 2523-2529

- Gina Yannitell Reinhardt and Ashley D. Ross
- Resilience, Adaptation, and Inertia: Lessons from Disaster Recovery in a Time of Climate Change pp. 2530-2541

- Christopher Plein
- Public Attention to a Local Disaster Versus Competing Focusing Events: Google Trends Analysis Following the 2016 Louisiana Flood pp. 2542-2554

- Jungwon Yeo and Claire Connolly Knox
- Isn't a Flood a “Rainy Day?” Does the Political Nature of Disasters Impact the Use of States’ Rainy Day Funds? pp. 2555-2566

- JoEllen V. Pope and Suzanne M. Leland
- The Intersectionality of Disasters’ Effects on Trust in Public Officials pp. 2567-2580

- Gina Yannitell Reinhardt
- Who'll Stop the Rain? Repeated Disasters and Attitudes Toward Government pp. 2581-2593

- Joshua P. Darr, Sarah D. Cate and Daniel S. Moak
- Tweeting Blame in a Federalist System: Attributions for Disaster Response in Social Media Following Hurricane Sandy pp. 2594-2606

- Kristine L. Canales, JoEllen V. Pope and Cherie D. Maestas
- “Is There Anybody Out There?”: Communication of Natural Hazard Warnings at Home and Away pp. 2607-2624

- Wesley Wehde, Jason M. Pudlo and Scott E. Robinson
- Polarization of Climate Change Beliefs: The Role of the Millennial Generation Identity pp. 2625-2640

- Ashley D. Ross, Stella M. Rouse and William Mobley
Volume 100, issue 6, 2019
- Representation Imperatives in the Public Mind pp. 1963-1983

- David Doherty, Amanda Clare Bryan, Reid Willis and Paul Witry
- Human Factors and Cybersecurity in Online Game Addiction: An Analysis of the Relationship Between High School Students' Online Game Addiction and the State of Providing Personal Cybersecurity and Representing Cyber Human Values in Online Games pp. 1984-1998

- Hatice Yildiz Durak
- Content Matters: How Online Language Content Gives Rise to Digital Divides pp. 1999-2016

- Rob Grace, Caroline Stratton and Fred Fonseca
- Who Are Conspiracy Theorists? A Comprehensive Approach to Explaining Conspiracy Beliefs pp. 2017-2032

- Adam M. Enders and Steven M. Smallpage
- Does Predisposition Toward Disgust Affect Emotional Response to Political Leaders? Evidence from the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 2033-2046

- Patrick A. Stewart, Jamilah R. George and Thomas Adams
- Is it Safe to Keep This Job? The Costs of Violence on the Psychological Health and Careers of U.S. Mayors pp. 2047-2058

- Rebekah Herrick and Lori D. Franklin
- Measuring the Disaster Resilience of an Urban Community Using ANP‐FCE Method from the Perspective of Capitals pp. 2059-2077

- Peng Cui and Dezhi Li
- Resilience as the Predictor of Divorcees’ Life Satisfaction pp. 2078-2093

- Metehan Celik and Name İmren Caglayan
- Co‐Movement of Political Risk and Sovereign Credit Risk: A Wavelet Coherence Analysis for Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela pp. 2094-2114

- Dervis Kirikkaleli and Alper Ozun
- Resilience in Social Innovation: Lessons from Women Market Traders pp. 2115-2133

- Shikha Upadhyaya and Jose Antonio Rosa
- The Clinton Effect? The (Non)Impact of a High‐Profile Candidate on Gender Stereotypes pp. 2134-2147

- Mileah Kromer and Janine A. Parry
- Assessment of Citizens’ Populist Orientations: Development and Validation of the POPulist ORientation (POPOR) Scale pp. 2148-2167

- Michele Roccato, Piergiorgio Corbetta, Nicoletta Cavazza and Pasquale Colloca
- Emotions and Deliberation in the Citizens’ Initiative Review pp. 2168-2187

- Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Michael E. Morrell and Laura W. Black
- Is Democracy Necessary for Good Governance? pp. 2188-2208

- John Ishiyama
- The Kerr–Mills Act and the Puzzles of Health‐Care Reform pp. 2209-2222

- Matthew Gritter
- Environmental Justice and Green Schools—Assessing Students and Communities’ Access to Green Schools pp. 2223-2239

- Shuang Zhao, Shan Zhou and Douglas Noonan
- The Effect of Human Values on Party Identification and Ideology for Black and White Partisans pp. 2240-2255

- Jessy Defenderfer
- Does Private Schooling Affect Noncognitive Skills? International Evidence Based on Test and Survey Effort on PISA pp. 2256-2276

- Corey A. DeAngelis
- Do Charter School Students Outperform Public School Students on Standardized Tests in Michigan? pp. 2277-2301

- Kevin J. Murphy and Oded Izraeli
- Private School Choice and Crime: Evidence From Milwaukee pp. 2302-2315

- Corey A. DeAngelis and Patrick J. Wolf
- The Effects of Regulations on Private School Choice Program Participation: Experimental Evidence from Florida pp. 2316-2336

- Corey A. DeAngelis, Lindsey M. Burke and Patrick J. Wolf
- Media Consumption and Fear of Crime in a Large Chinese City pp. 2337-2350

- Yuning Wu, Feng Li, Ruth A. Triplett and Ivan Y. Sun
- Dating, Marriage, and Parental Approval: An Examination of Young Adults in China pp. 2351-2368

- Sampson Lee Blair and Timothy J. Madigan
- Different Immigrants, Same Attitudes? Making Sense of the Association Between Two Immigrant Groups pp. 2369-2390

- Tsung‐han Tsai, Chia‐hung Tsai and Chi Huang
- It's All Relative: Understanding “Women Friendliness” Between and Within States pp. 2391-2407

- Nicholas Pyeatt and Alixandra B. Yanus
- Gun Ownership as a Social Identity: Estimating Behavioral and Attitudinal Relationships pp. 2408-2424

- Matthew J. Lacombe, Adam J. Howat and Jacob E. Rothschild
- Facilitating Hope Among the Hopeless: The Role of Ideology and Moral Content in Shaping Reactions to Internal Criticism in the Context of Intractable Conflict pp. 2425-2444

- Julia Elad‐Strenger, Eran Halperin and Tamar Saguy
- Testing Predictors of Mutual Efficacy pp. 2445-2457

- Michael C. Gearhart
- Melanated Millennials and the Politics of Black Hair pp. 2458-2476

- Byron D'Andra Orey and Yu Zhang
- Affective Consistency and Sorting pp. 2477-2494

- Nicholas T. Davis, Samara Klar and Christopher R. Weber
- Publication Performance Through the Lens of the h‐index: How Can We Solve the Problem of the Ties? pp. 2495-2506

- Nuno Crespo and Nadia Simoes
- Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women's Political Participation pp. 2507-2518

- Alexandra Middlewood, Mark R. Joslyn and Donald P. Haider‐Markel
Volume 100, issue 5, 2019
- Why Do States Adopt Truth Commissions After Transition? pp. 1485-1502

- Hun Joon Kim
- The Globalization of Resentment: Antisemitism in an Inter‐ and Transnational Context pp. 1503-1522

- Heiko Beyer
- Power Politics and Foreign Aid Delivery Tactics pp. 1523-1539

- Bimal Adhikari
- Labor Laws and Shadow Economies: A Cross‐National Assessment pp. 1540-1565

- Robert G. Blanton and Dursun Peksen
- Detecting Historical Inequality Patterns: A Replication of Thomas Piketty's Wealth Concentration Estimates for the United Kingdom pp. 1566-1576

- Phillip W. Magness
- One Model Does Not Fit All: Group Consciousness and the Political Participation and Attitudes of American Indians pp. 1577-1592

- Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez
- The Patterns of Asian Americans’ Partisan Choice: Policy Preferences and Racial Consciousness pp. 1593-1608

- Bang Quan Zheng
- Do All Evangelicals Think Alike? An Examination of Religious Affiliation and the Partisan Identification of Latinxs pp. 1609-1622

- Alicia M. Reyes‐Barriéntez
- Does Negative Group Information Moderate Ideological Identity? An Experimental Test pp. 1623-1637

- Karyn Amira
- When Partisan Identification and Economic Evaluations Conflict: A Closer Look at Conflicted Partisans in the United States pp. 1638-1650

- Roosmarijn A. de Geus
- The Evolution of Attitudes on Same‐Sex Marriage in the United States, 1988–2014 pp. 1651-1663

- R. Steven Daniels
- Congress and the Political Economy of Daylight Saving Time, 1918–1985 pp. 1664-1684

- Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins
- Political Ideology and Concerns About White‐Collar Crime: Exploring the Switch Hypothesis pp. 1685-1698

- Amy Kroska, Marshall R. Schmidt and Cyrus Schleifer
- Assessing Sociodemographic Predictors of Climate Change Concern, 1994–2016 pp. 1699-1708

- Daniel Driscoll
- Determinants of Social Networks in Rural China: Does Transportation Have a Role to Play? pp. 1709-1725

- Ailun Xiong, Xianhua Sun, Hongyi Li and Hans Westlund
- Perceived Quality of Governance and Trust in Government in Rural China: A Comparison Between Villagers and Officials pp. 1726-1743

- Ziqiang Han, Kai Lin and Peng Tao
- Impacts of Internet on Openness to Change in China: Millennials Versus Pre‐Millennials pp. 1744-1754

- Robert Harmel and Yao‐Yuan Yeh
- Age Versus Socialization in Understanding Attitudes Toward Economic Reforms in China pp. 1755-1767

- Robert Harmel, Yao‐Yuan Yeh and Xinsheng Liu
- Self‐Reported Understanding of Ranked‐Choice Voting pp. 1768-1776

- Todd Donovan, Caroline Tolbert and Kellen Gracey
- Here's Looking at You: Public‐ Versus Elite‐Driven Models of Presidential Primary Elections pp. 1777-1792

- Colin Douglas Swearingen, Elizabeth Stiles and Kate Finneran
- The Influence of Corporate Lobbying on Federal Contracting pp. 1793-1809

- Aaron Dusso, Thomas T. Holyoke and Henrik Schatzinger
- Perceived Ideological Distance and Trust in Congress pp. 1810-1827

- Justin H. Kirkland and Kevin K. Banda
- Why Georgia, Why? Peach State Residents’ Perceptions of Voting‐Related Improprieties and Their Impact on the 2018 Gubernatorial Election pp. 1828-1847

- M. V. Hood and Seth C. McKee
- The Applied Legitimacy Index: A New Approach to Measuring Judicial Legitimacy pp. 1848-1861

- Alex Badas
- Superior Sporting Performance in Athletics: Determinants and Sustainability pp. 1862-1898

- Henk Erik Meier, Malte Jetzke, Amin Nagm and Cosima von Uechtritz
- The Energy Boom: Boon or Bane for Local Philanthropy? pp. 1899-1915

- Hyunseok Hwang and Laurie E. Paarlberg
- Student‐Athletes Performing Community Service: Examination of Community Service Motivation and Athletic Department Involvement pp. 1916-1931

- Matt R. Huml, Meg G. Hancock, Mathew J. Bergman and Mary A. Hums
- Long Work Hours and Job Satisfaction: Do Overworkers Get Trapped in Bad Jobs? pp. 1932-1956

- Mark Fabian and Robert Breunig
Volume 100, issue 4, 2019
- The Effect of Economic Vulnerability on Protest Participation in the National Football League pp. 997-1008

- David Niven
- Political Protesting, Race, and College Athletics: Why Diversity Among Coaches Matters pp. 1009-1022

- James N. Druckman, Adam J. Howat and Jacob E. Rothschild
- A “Ferguson Effect” on 2016 Presidential Vote Preference? Findings from a Framing Experiment Examining “Shy Voters” and Cues Related to Policing and Social Unrest pp. 1023-1038

- Kevin H. Wozniak, Brian R. Calfano and Kevin M. Drakulich
- Environmental Attitudes Across Race and Ethnicity pp. 1039-1055

- Adam McBride Lazri and David M. Konisky
- The Power of Place? Testing the Geographic Determinants of African‐American and White Voter Turnout pp. 1056-1071

- Joshua N. Zingher and Eric M. Moore
- Structural Inequality and Ethnic Bloc Voting pp. 1072-1093

- Brandon Stewart and Ronald J. McGauvran
- Coming Together to Punish Others: Social Capital, Racial Context, and Social Control pp. 1094-1111

- Daniel P. Hawes
- Representation's Effect on Latinx College Graduation Rates pp. 1112-1128

- K. Jurée Capers
- Different Paths: The Role of Immigrant Assimilation on Neighborhood Crime pp. 1129-1153

- Ilir Disha
- Tiger Moms or Cat Dads: Parental Role in Bilingualism Among Asian and Latino Americans pp. 1154-1170

- Jihui Chen and Hyun‐Sook Kang
- Immigration Status, Immigrant Family Ties, and Support for the Democratic Party pp. 1171-1181

- George Hawley
- Public Opposition to Sanctuary Cities in Texas: Criminal Threat or Immigration Threat? pp. 1182-1196

- Loren Collingwood and Benjamin O'Brien Gonzalez
- Labor Unions and Support for Redistribution in an Era of Inequality pp. 1197-1214

- David Macdonald
- Do the “Haves” Come Out Ahead? Resource Disparity in Public‐Land Usurpation Litigation in Taiwan pp. 1215-1227

- Chung‐li Wu
- The Incidence of Crime on Industry‐Level Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment of OECD Member Countries pp. 1228-1240

- Leanora Brown and Keva Hibbert
- Polycentric Sovereignty: The Medieval Constitution, Governance Quality, and the Wealth of Nations pp. 1241-1253

- Alexander Salter and Andrew T. Young
- Media Freedom and Protest Events in the Global South pp. 1254-1267

- Mengyang Zhao
- Surviving Political Scandals: Why Some Transgressions End Political Careers and Others Do Not pp. 1268-1283

- Adam J. Newmark, Shannon K. Vaughan and Giovanny D. Pleites‐Hernandez
- Lobbying Conflict, Competition, and Working in Coalitions pp. 1284-1296

- Adam J. Newmark and Anthony J. Nownes
- Legislative Seniority in the Partisan Congress pp. 1297-1307

- Andrew J. Taylor
- Laying the Foundation for a Successful Presidential Campaign: Public Attention and Fundraising in the Preprimary Period pp. 1308-1321

- C. Douglas Swearingen
- Are Presidential Inversions Inevitable? Comparing Eight Counterfactual Rules for Electing the U.S. President pp. 1322-1342

- Jonathan R. Cervas and Bernard Grofman
- Questions of Order in the U.S. Senate: Procedural Uncertainty and the Role of the Parliamentarian pp. 1343-1357

- Anthony J. Madonna, Michael S. Lynch and Ryan D. Williamson
- The Chief Justice as Effective Administrative Leader: The Impact of Policy Scope and Interbranch Relations pp. 1358-1368

- Richard L. Vining, Teena Wilhelm and David A. Hughes
- Creating Political Habitus: Religion Versus Nonreligion pp. 1369-1386

- James Clark Davidson and Christopher M. Pieper
- The Intimate Link Between Income Levels and Life Expectancy: Global Evidence from 213 Years pp. 1387-1403

- Michael Jetter, Sabine Laudage and David Stadelmann
- Methodological Challenges in Social Vulnerability and Resilience Research: Reflections on Studies in the Canterbury and Tohoku Disasters pp. 1404-1419

- Shinya Uekusa
- Comparing Classification Trees to Discern Patterns of Terrorism pp. 1420-1444

- Nilay Saiya and Anthony Scime
- When Less Is More in Boosting Survey Response Rates pp. 1445-1458

- Katharine M. Conn, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo and Laura M. Sellers
- Exploring Sensitive Topics in an Authoritarian Context: An Insider Perspective pp. 1459-1478

- Guzel Yusupova
Volume 100, issue 3, 2019
- What Are Good‐Looking Candidates, and Can They Sway Election Results? pp. 531-543

- Rodrigo Praino and Daniel Stockemer
- Making and Unmaking Cosmopolitans: An Experimental Test of the Mediating Role of Emotions in International Development Appeals pp. 544-564

- David Hudson, N. Susan Laehn, Niheer Dasandi and Jennifer vanHeerde‐Hudson
- From Yellow Peril to Model Minority: Perceived Threat by Asian Americans in Employment pp. 565-577

- Jenny Nguyen, J. Scott Carter and Shannon K. Carter
- Are the Most Competitive Men More Resilient to Failures than the Most Competitive Women? Evidence from Professional Golf Tournaments pp. 578-591

- Olof Rosenqvist
- Race, Income, and Environmental Inequality in the U.S. States, 1990–2014 pp. 592-603

- Debra J. Salazar, Stacy Clauson, Troy D. Abel and Aran Clauson
- The Impact of Globalization on Women's and Non‐Women's Protest pp. 604-619

- Sam R. Bell, Amanda Murdie and Dursun Peksen
- Does State Online Voter Registration Increase Voter Turnout? pp. 620-634

- Jinhai Yu
- Older, Younger, or More Similar? The Use of Age as a Voting Heuristic pp. 635-652

- Steven W. Webster and Andrew W. Pierce
- Can Crime Foster Social Participation as Conflict Can? pp. 653-665

- Enzo Nussio
- Optimism and Bias When Evaluating a Prosocial Initiative pp. 666-677

- Curtis Child and Eva M. Witesman
- Economic Inequality and Campaign Participation pp. 678-688

- Michael Ritter and Frederick Solt
- The Big Five and Southern Legislative Distinctiveness pp. 689-700

- Joel F. Turner, Jeffrey P. Kash and Scott Lasley
- Are Informal Education Facilities Effective Means for Generating Political Support? A Spatial Analysis pp. 701-724

- Yue Hu
- Why Do People Pay Bribes? A Survey Experiment with Resource Users pp. 725-735

- Aksel Sundström
- Uncalculated First‐Party Externalities Given a Beverage Tax pp. 736-748

- Jessica Zeiss, Les Carlson and Allen Dwayne Ball
- How the Link Between Social Capital and Migratory Duration Helps Us Understand Immigrant–Native Inequality pp. 749-761

- Natasha Altema McNeely, Elizabeth Maltby and Rene R. Rocha
- Correlates of Food–Energy–Water Nexus Awareness Among the American Public pp. 762-778

- Bryce Hannibal and Kent Portney
- Ideological Orientations, LGBT Contact, and Formation of LGBT Policy Position pp. 779-792

- Briana Kordsmeier, Creed Tumlison and Geoboo Song
- 20 Years of Indian Gaming: Reassessing and Still Winning pp. 793-807

- Thaddieus W. Conner and Aimee L. Franklin
- Turn the Bull Loose: A Test of the Moderating Effect of Economic Liberalization on the Link Between Financialization and Income Inequality in Developed Economies pp. 808-824

- Roy Kwon
- Income Inequality, Ethnic Diversity, and State Minimum Wages pp. 825-837

- John Foster, Luis J. Gonzalez and Carlos Lopes
- Sequential Requisites Analysis: A New Method for Analyzing Sequential Relationships in Ordinal Data pp. 838-856

- Patrik Lindenfors, Joshua Krusell and Staffan I. Lindberg
- Conducting a Street‐Intercept Survey in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Myanmar pp. 857-868

- Andy Buschmann
- Increasing Voter Participation by Altering the Costs and Stakes of Voting pp. 869-884

- Kevin E. Henrickson and Erica H. Johnson
- Social Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes Among the Second Generation of Racial Minority Immigrants in Canada pp. 885-896

- Wen-Hao Chen and Feng Hou
- Measuring Away the Importance of Institutions: The Case of Seigneurial Tenure and Agricultural Output in Canada East, 1851 pp. 897-910

- Vincent Geloso
- Do State‐Customized TANF Work Policies Actually Reduce Unemployment? pp. 911-922

- Na Yeon Kim and Frances Stokes Berry
- The Rights/Development Nexus: Sen, Olson, and the Obesity Rights Movement pp. 923-935

- David W. Rasmussen
- Macro‐Level Research on the Effect of Firearms Prevalence on Suicide Rates: A Systematic Review and New Evidence pp. 936-950

- Gary Kleck
- Aid, Intervention, and Terror: The Impact of Foreign Aid and Foreign Military Intervention on Terror Events and Severity pp. 951-964

- Orlandrew E. Danzell, Emizet F. Kisangani and Jeffrey Pickering
- Predicting Known Terrorist Event Outcomes and the Illusion of Self‐Assessed Expertise pp. 965-974

- James L. Regens, Nick Mould and Clay Foster
- How Governance and Disasters Shape Renewable Energy Transitions: The Case of Japanese Mega‐Solar pp. 975-990

- Timothy Fraser
Volume 100, issue 2, 2019
- Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics: Special Issue Introduction pp. 409-411

- Darrell Bricker, Christine Lipsmeyer, Guy Whitten and Cliff Young
- Explaining Trump's Popular Support: Validation of a Nativism Index pp. 412-418

- Clifford Young, Katie Ziemer and Chris Jackson
- Testing the Measurement Invariance of Nativism pp. 419-429

- Yikai Zhao
- Economic Vulnerability, Cultural Decline, and Nativism: Contingent and Indirect Effects pp. 430-446

- Nicholas T. Davis, Kirby Goidel, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Guy D. Whitten and Clifford Young
- Politics as Unusual? Exploring Issues and the 2016 Presidential Vote pp. 447-465

- Nadine S. Gibson and Daron R. Shaw
- The Political Consequences of Nativism: The Impact of Nativist Sentiment on Party Support pp. 466-479

- Nicholas T. Davis, Kirby Goidel, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Guy D. Whitten and Clifford Young
- Where Will the British Go? And Why? pp. 480-493

- Raymond M. Duch, Denise Laroze, Constantin Reinprecht and Thomas S. Robinson
- We Never Change, Do We? Economic Anxiety and Far‐Right Identification in a Postcrisis Europe pp. 494-523

- Sean Kates and Joshua A. Tucker
Volume 100, issue 1, 2019
- Generalized and Contingent Trust of Others Among Sexual Minority Individuals pp. 5-18

- Lisa F. Platt and Christopher P. Scheitle
- Racial Minorities’ Trust in Government and Government Decisionmakers pp. 19-37

- Jeffrey W. Koch
- Race, Religion, and Obama in Appalachia pp. 38-59

- Steven White
- Update on Racial Disparities in Access to Healthcare: An Application of Nonlinear Decomposition Techniques pp. 60-75

- Tunay Oguz
- If the Lord Is Willing and the Creek Don't Rise: Religious Attendance and Disaster Recovery in the Deep South pp. 76-88

- Candace Forbes Bright, Roma Hanks, Edward Sayre, Amye Broyles and Braden Bagley
- Looking for Meaning in All the Wrong Places: Country Music and the Politics of Identity pp. 89-108

- Kenneth J. Meier
- Gender and the Politics of Marijuana pp. 109-122

- Laurel Elder and Steven Greene
- Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the United States Abroad pp. 123-139

- Myunghee Kim, Nikola Mirilovic and Jonathan Knuckey
- Loss Aversion and Risk Aversion in Wagering on Jeopardy!’s “Daily Double” pp. 140-162

- Curtis M. Simon
- Decentralization and Football pp. 163-175

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Carlos Lago‐Peñas and Santiago Lago‐Peñas
- Evidence of Own‐Race Bias in Heisman Trophy Voting pp. 176-197

- Nolan Kopkin
- Perceptions of the Rule of Law: Evidence on the Impact of Judicial Insulation pp. 198-214

- Jeff Yates, Andrew B. Whitford and David Brown
- Voter ID Laws: A View from the Public pp. 215-232

- Paul Gronke, William D. Hicks, Seth C. McKee, Charles Stewart and James Dunham
- Incarcerating Exceptional Pupils: Is There a School‐to‐Prison Pipeline in Eastern Oklahoma? pp. 233-244

- Brett A. Fitzgerald, Valerie H. Hunt and Brinck Kerr
- Dissecting Perceptions: Exploring the Determinants of Health‐Care Reform Preferences pp. 245-258

- Joshua L. Mitchell and Pearl K. Ford Dowe
- Diverted from the “Correct Vote”? Foreign Policy Influence on Electoral Behavior pp. 259-271

- Nicholas F. Martini and Samuel Schutt
- What Americans Think About Gun Control: Evidence from the General Social Survey, 1972–2016 pp. 272-288

- Steven V. Miller
- How Do State‐Level Environmental Policies Impact the Voting Behavior of National Legislators? pp. 289-306

- Thomas L. Brunell and Brett Cease
- Political Leaning and Coverage Sentiment: Are Conservative Newspapers More Negative Toward Women? pp. 307-319

- Eran Shor
- Earning Iowa: Local Newspapers and the Invisible Primary pp. 320-327

- Joshua P. Darr
- Good Looks as a Source of Moral Permissiveness pp. 328-341

- Robert Urbatsch
- “I Just Don't Think She Has a Presidential Look”: Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 Election pp. 342-358

- Jonathan Knuckey
- Deserving a Just Pension: A Factorial Survey Approach pp. 359-378

- Juan Carlos Castillo, Francisco Olivos and Ariel Azar
- Just a Little Respect: Differences in Job Satisfaction Among Individuals With and Without Disabilities pp. 379-388

- Jennifer D. Brooks
- Risky Business: Institutional Logics and Risk Taking at Large U.S. Commercial Banks pp. 389-404

- Joe LaBriola
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