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Emotion and Public Opinion
T Brader, G Marcus, K Miller
The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media., 384-401, 2011
652011
When are stereotypes about black candidates applied? An experimental test
KL Karl, TJ Ryan
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 1 (2), 253-279, 2016
212016
What does it take to reduce racial prejudice in individual-level candidate evaluations? A formal theoretic perspective
A Lupia, LS Casey, KL Karl, S Piston, TJ Ryan, C Skovron
Political Science Research and Methods 3 (1), 1-20, 2015
142015
Big boys don’t cry: evaluations of politicians across issue, gender, and emotion
KL Karl, L Cormack
Political Behavior 45 (2), 719-740, 2023
92023
Why women earn high marks: Examining the role of partisanship and gender in political evaluations
L Cormack, KL Karl
Politics & Gender 18 (3), 768-797, 2022
92022
Motivating participation through political ads: Comparing the effects of physiology and self-reported emotion
KL Karl
Political Behavior 43 (2), 687-710, 2021
92021
This is not a drill: Lessons from the false Hawaiian missile alert.
KL Karl, A Lytle
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 2019
62019
Understanding Americans’ perceptions of nuclear weapons risk and subsequent behavior
A Lytle, K Karl
International Journal of Communication 14, 25, 2020
52020
Politics & prejudice toward Hispanics: assessing the validity of symbolic measures
K Karl
APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper, 2011
42011
Missing the Message: The Measurement and Effects of Attention to Political Advertisements.
KL Karl
32015
Correcting overconfidence in online privacy: experimenting with an educational game
K Karl, Y Tao
Information, Communication & Society 26 (5), 990-1007, 2023
12023
Nuclear weapons risk communication: evaluating the impact of message exposure and format
KL Karl, A Lytle
Journal of Risk Research 24 (10), 1205-1227, 2021
2021
A nuclear bomb might not kill you. But not knowing how to respond might.
AW Kristyn L. Karl, Ashley Lytle
Washington Post, 2019
2019
(Another) Year of the Woman? New evidence shows that women candidates are favored ahead of the 2018 midterms
L Cormack, KL Karl
London School of Economics: USAPP– American Politics and Policy, 2018
2018
The Measurement of Political Emotion: How I Feel Depends on How You Ask
K Karl, T Brader, NA Valentino
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
2012
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