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Affect, not ideology: A social identity perspective on polarization
S Iyengar, G Sood, Y Lelkes
Public opinion quarterly 76 (3), 405-431, 2012
33592012
The origins and consequences of affective polarization in the United States
S Iyengar, Y Lelkes, M Levendusky, N Malhotra, SJ Westwood
Annual review of political science 22 (1), 129-146, 2019
26772019
Mass polarization: Manifestations and measurements
Y Lelkes
Public Opinion Quarterly 80 (S1), 392-410, 2016
5742016
The hostile audience: The effect of access to broadband internet on partisan affect
Y Lelkes, G Sood, S Iyengar
American Journal of Political Science 61 (1), 5-20, 2017
5162017
More than Ideology: Conservative–Liberal Identity and Receptivity to Political Cues
A Malka, Y Lelkes
Social Justice Research 23 (2), 156-188, 2010
3852010
Implicit and explicit prejudice in the 2008 American presidential election
BK Payne, JA Krosnick, J Pasek, Y Lelkes, O Akhtar, T Tompson
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (2), 367-374, 2010
3202010
Do needs for security and certainty predict cultural and economic conservatism? A cross-national analysis.
A Malka, CJ Soto, M Inzlicht, Y Lelkes
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (6), 1031, 2014
3132014
The limits of partisan prejudice
Y Lelkes, SJ Westwood
The Journal of Politics 79 (2), 485-501, 2017
2832017
Are cultural and economic conservatism positively correlated? A large-scale cross-national test
A Malka, Y Lelkes, CJ Soto
British Journal of Political Science 49 (3), 1045-1069, 2019
2382019
Complete Anonymity Compromises the Accuracy of Self-Reports
Y Lelkes, JA Krosnick, DM Marx, CM Judd, B Park
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (6), 1291–1299, 2012
2342012
The association of religiosity and political conservatism: The role of political engagement
A Malka, Y Lelkes, S Srivastava, AB Cohen, DT Miller
Political Psychology 33 (2), 275-299, 2012
1982012
Determinants of turnout and candidate choice in the 2008 US presidential election: Illuminating the impact of racial prejudice and other considerations
J Pasek, A Tahk, Y Lelkes, JA Krosnick, BK Payne, O Akhtar, T Tompson
Public Opinion Quarterly 73 (5), 943-994, 2009
1952009
The nature of affective polarization: Disentangling policy disagreement from partisan identity
N Dias, Y Lelkes
American Journal of Political Science 66 (3), 775-790, 2022
1862022
Link recommendation algorithms and dynamics of polarization in online social networks
FP Santos, Y Lelkes, SA Levin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (50), e2102141118, 2021
1612021
Selling ourselves short? How abbreviated measures of personality change the way we think about personality and politics
BN Bakker, Y Lelkes
The Journal of Politics 80 (4), 1311-1325, 2018
1612018
Brevity is the soul of Twitter: The constraint affordance and political discussion
K Jaidka, A Zhou, Y Lelkes
Journal of Communication 69 (4), 345-372, 2019
1562019
Policy over party: comparing the effects of candidate ideology and party on affective polarization
Y Lelkes
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (1), 189-196, 2021
1392021
Affective polarization and ideological sorting: A reciprocal, albeit weak, relationship
Y Lelkes
The Forum 16 (1), 67-79, 2018
1272018
Understanding partisan cue receptivity: Tests of predictions from the bounded rationality and expressive utility perspectives
BN Bakker, Y Lelkes, A Malka
The Journal of Politics 82 (3), 1061-1077, 2020
1082020
Projecting confidence: How the probabilistic horse race confuses and demobilizes the public
SJ Westwood, S Messing, Y Lelkes
The Journal of Politics 82 (4), 1530-1544, 2020
902020
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