What triggers public opposition to immigration? Anxiety, group cues, and immigration threat T Brader, NA Valentino, E Suhay American Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 959-978, 2008 | 1593 | 2008 |
Campaigning for hearts and minds: How emotional appeals in political ads work T Brader University of Chicago Press, 2020 | 1538 | 2020 |
Striking a responsive chord: How political ads motivate and persuade voters by appealing to emotions T Brader American Journal of Political Science 49 (2), 388-405, 2005 | 1366 | 2005 |
Election night’s alright for fighting: The role of emotions in political participation NA Valentino, T Brader, EW Groenendyk, K Gregorowicz, VL Hutchings The journal of politics 73 (1), 156-170, 2011 | 997 | 2011 |
Immigration opposition among US Whites: General ethnocentrism or media priming of attitudes about Latinos? NA Valentino, T Brader, AE Jardina Political Psychology 34 (2), 149-166, 2013 | 446 | 2013 |
Emotions and Political Psychology T Brader, GE Marcus Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology (2nd ed.), 165-204, 2013 | 368 | 2013 |
The emergence of mass partisanship in Russia, 1993-1996 T Brader, JA Tucker American Journal of Political Science, 69-83, 2001 | 233 | 2001 |
Which parties can lead opinion? Experimental evidence on partisan cue taking in multiparty democracies T Brader, JA Tucker, D Duell Comparative Political Studies 46 (11), 1485-1517, 2013 | 172 | 2013 |
Following the Party's Lead: Party Cues, Policy Opinion, and the Power of Partisanship in Three Multiparty Systems T Brader, JA Tucker Comparative Politics 44 (4), 403-420, 2012 | 159* | 2012 |
The sword's other edge: Perceptions of discrimination and racial policy opinion after Obama NA Valentino, T Brader Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (2), 201-226, 2011 | 115 | 2011 |
The political relevance of emotions:“Reassessing” revisited T Brader Political Psychology 32 (2), 337-346, 2011 | 97 | 2011 |
How Americans responded: A study of public reactions to 9/11/01 M Traugott, T Brader, D Coral, R Curtin, D Featherman, R Groves, M Hill, ... PS: Political Science & Politics 35 (3), 511-516, 2002 | 93 | 2002 |
Pathways to partisanship: Evidence from Russia T Brader, JA Tucker Post-Soviet Affairs 24 (3), 263-300, 2008 | 71* | 2008 |
What's left behind when the party's over: Survey experiments on the effects of partisan cues in Putin's Russia TA Brader, JA Tucker Politics & Policy 37 (4), 843-868, 2009 | 67 | 2009 |
Cross Pressure Scores: An Individual-Level Measure of Cumulative Partisan Pressures Arising from Social Group Memberships T Brader, JA Tucker, A Therriault Political Behavior 36 (1), 23-51, 2014 | 65* | 2014 |
EMOTION AND PUBLIC OPINION TED BRADER, GE MARCUS, KL MILLER The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media, 384-401, 2011 | 65 | 2011 |
Identities, interests, and emotions: Symbolic versus material wellsprings of fear, anger, and enthusiasm T Brader, NA Valentino The affect effect: Dynamics of emotion in political thinking and behavior …, 2007 | 64 | 2007 |
The Oxford handbook of political psychology T Brader, GE Marcus, L Huddy, DO Sears, JS Levy Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013 | 62 | 2013 |
Explaining 9/11 MW Traugott, T Brader Framing Terrorism, 183-201, 2004 | 57* | 2004 |
Unreflective partisans? Policy information and evaluation in the development of partisanship T Brader, JA Tucker Political Psychology 39, 137-157, 2018 | 43* | 2018 |