research

Bias Will Find a Way: Economic Perceptions, Attributions of Blame, and Partisan-Motivated Reasoning during Crisis.
Journal of Politics 77 no. 3 (2015).
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Reconsidering the Neighborhood Effect: Does Exposure to Residential Unemployment Influence Voters' Perceptions of the National Economy? (with Peter T. Dinesen and Kim M. Sønderskov)
Journal of Politics 78 no. 3 (2016).
[pdf]  [appendix]

 

Partisan Elites as Culprits? How Party Cues Shape Partisan Perceptual Gaps (with Rune Slothuus)
American Journal of Political Science 62 no. 2 (2018)
[pdf]  [appendix]

 

How Getting the Facts Right Can Fuel Partisan-Motivated Reasoning
American Journal of Political Science 63 no. 4 (2019)
[pdf]  [appendix]  [replication]

 

How Political Parties Shape Public Opinion in the Real World (with Rune Slothuus)
American Journal of Political Science 64 no. 4 (2021)
[pdf]  [appendix]  [replication]

 

Party Over Pocketbook? How Party Cues Influence Opinion When Citizens Have a Stake in Policy (with Rune Slothuus)
American Political Science Review (2021)
[pdf]  [appendix]  [replication]