Political Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Political Behavior is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Attributions of Trust and Trustworthiness85
The Economic Consequences of Protest Repression: The Case of Business Activism in Hong Kong66
Inclusionary and Exclusionary Preferences: A Test of Three Cognitive Mechanisms44
Correction: Nail in the Coffin or Lifeline? Evaluating the Electoral Impact of COVID-19 on President Trump in the 2020 Election37
Millionaire Justices and Attitudes Towards the Supreme Court27
Closing the Gender Gap in Internal Political Efficacy? Gender Roles and the Masculine Ethos of Politics in Spain26
Protests and Polarization: How Black Lives Matter Changed Attitudes Toward Police25
The Dynamics of Anti-Establishment Politics23
Congratulations to EPOVB’s Award Winners!22
Hope, Optimism, and Expectations for the Political Future22
We Could Have Been Worse: ‘Whataboutism’ and Defensive Memory Among Perpetrator Groups20
The Role of Education in Political Information Processing and Correct Voting: Inequality at the Voting Booth?19
Do Fans Make Poor Referees? Exploring Citizens’ Reactions to Partisan Gamesmanship19
Party Foul: The Effectiveness of Political Value Rhetoric is Constrained by Party Ownership19
Affect, Not Ideology: The Heterogeneous Effects of Partisan Cues on Policy Support19
Campaign Principal-Agent Problems: Volunteers as Faithful and Representative Agents17
Issue Framing Effects Across Information Environments16
Narcissism and Affective Polarization16
Announcements from APSA Organized Section 32: Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior (EPOVB)16
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