Affect, not ideologya social identity perspective on polarization S Iyengar, G Sood, Y Lelkes Public opinion quarterly 76 (3), 405-431, 2012 | 1416 | 2012 |
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, 129-146, 2019 | 364 | 2019 |
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 | 239 | 2010 |
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 | 224 | 2017 |
More than Ideology: Conservative–Liberal Identity and Receptivity to Political Cues A Malka, Y Lelkes Social Justice Research 23 (2), 156-188, 2010 | 211 | 2010 |
Mass polarization: Manifestations and measurements Y Lelkes Public Opinion Quarterly 80 (S1), 392-410, 2016 | 185 | 2016 |
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 | 162 | 2014 |
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 | 162 | 2009 |
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 | 148 | 2012 |
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 | 131 | 2012 |
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 | 86 | 2019 |
The limits of partisan prejudice Y Lelkes, SJ Westwood The Journal of Politics 79 (2), 485-501, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
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 | 62 | 2018 |
How Christians reconcile their personal political views and the teachings of their faith: Projection as a means of dissonance reduction LD Ross, Y Lelkes, AG Russell Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (10), 3616-3622, 2012 | 40 | 2012 |
Ideological Asymmetries in the American Party System: The Power of Ideology in Partisan Politics Y Lelkes, PM Sniderman British Journal of Political Science, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
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 | 31 | 2019 |
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 | 30* | 2020 |
Affective polarization and ideological sorting: A reciprocal, albeit weak, relationship Y Lelkes The Forum 16 (1), 67-79, 2018 | 29 | 2018 |
Winners, losers, and the press: The relationship between political parallelism and the legitimacy gap Y Lelkes Political Communication 33 (4), 523-543, 2016 | 28 | 2016 |
Rethinking the rigidity of the right model: Three suboptimal methodological practices and their implications A Malka, Y Lelkes, N Holzer Frontiers of social psychology: Politics of social psychology, 116-135, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |