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Matthew Luttig
Matthew Luttig
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The structure of inequality and Americans’ attitudes toward redistribution
M Luttig
Public opinion quarterly 77 (3), 811-821, 2013
1292013
Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump respond differently to racial cues: An experimental analysis
MD Luttig, CM Federico, H Lavine
Research & politics 4 (4), 2053168017737411, 2017
642017
Authoritarianism and affective polarization: A new view on the origins of partisan extremism
MD Luttig
Public Opinion Quarterly 81 (4), 866-895, 2017
552017
Reconceptualizing political knowledge: Race, ethnicity, and carceral violence
CJ Cohen, MD Luttig
Perspectives on Politics 18 (3), 805-818, 2020
482020
The “Prejudiced Personality” and the origins of partisan strength, affective polarization, and partisan sorting
MD Luttig
Political Psychology 39, 239-256, 2018
432018
Reconsidering the relationship between authoritarianism and Republican support in 2016 and beyond
MD Luttig
The Journal of Politics 83 (2), 783-787, 2021
292021
President Obama on the ballot: Referendum voting and racial spillover in the 2014 midterm elections
MD Luttig, M Motta
Electoral Studies 50, 80-90, 2017
212017
The Minnesota Multi‐Investigator 2012 Presidential Election Panel Study
PG Chen, J Appleby, E Borgida, TH Callaghan, P Ekstrom, CE Farhart, ...
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14 (1), 78-104, 2014
182014
Obama, race, and the Republican landslide in 2010
MD Luttig
Politics, Groups, and Identities 5 (2), 197-219, 2017
162017
How social media helps young people–especially minorities and the poor–get politically engaged
MD Luttig, CJ Cohen
Monkey Cage, Washington Post 9, 2016
122016
Is President Obama’s race chronically accessible? Racial priming in the 2012 presidential election
MD Luttig, TH Callaghan
Political Communication 33 (4), 628-650, 2016
112016
Issue frames, personality, and political persuasion
MD Luttig, H Lavine
American Politics Research 44 (3), 448-470, 2016
112016
Communicating policy information in a partisan environment: the importance of causal policy narratives in political persuasion
PG Chen, MD Luttig
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31 (3), 329-347, 2021
62021
Understanding the millennial vote in 2016: Findings from GenForward
CJ Cohen, MD Luttig, JC Rogowski
GenForward: A survey of the Black Youth Project with the AP-NORC Center for …, 2016
62016
Education in America: The views of millennials
CJ Cohen, M Fowler, MD Luttig, VE Medenica, JC Rogowski
Genforward, 2017
32017
We Showed Trump Voters Photos of Black and White Americans. Here’s How It Affected Their Views
MD Luttig, C Federico, H Lavine
The Washington Post. WP Company 24, 2016
32016
The economic lives of Millennials: GenForward June 2017 report
CJ Cohen, MD Luttig, JC Rogowski
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago. Retrieved from http://genforwardsurvey …, 2017
22017
www. GenForwardSurvey. com
CJ Cohen, MD Luttig, JC Rogowski
Unpublished raw data, 2016
22016
The Closed Partisan Mind: A New Psychology of American Polarization
MD Luttig
Cornell University Press, 2023
12023
Participatory politics and equality in the digital age
CJ Cohen, MD Luttig
12016
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