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Douglas L. Kriner

Douglas L. Kriner

D-Index & Metrics

Political Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3447
World Ranking
1198
National Ranking
600

Douglas L. Kriner publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Political Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Douglas L. Kriner sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 146 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

Douglas L. Kriner D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Douglas L. Kriner sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 62+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Overview

Douglas L. Kriner is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans across the social sciences with a strong emphasis on political science, health, and economics. The scientist has produced work in diverse subfields including sociology and political science, health, political science and international relations, economics and econometrics, and infectious diseases.

Their research topics cover several critical areas:

  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Media Influence and Politics

Douglas L. Kriner has contributed to numerous publications, notably in venues such as:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Vaccine
  • npj Vaccines
  • Presidential Studies Quarterly
  • JAMA Network Open

Their substantial collaborative network includes frequent coauthors:

  • Sarah Kreps
  • Jillian L. Goldfarb
  • John S. Brownstein
  • Dino Christenson
  • Yulin Hswen

Among the recent papers associated with Douglas L. Kriner, several notable articles include:

  • "Factors Associated With US Adults' Likelihood of Accepting COVID-19 Vaccination," 2020, published in JAMA Network Open
  • "Model uncertainty, political contestation, and public trust in science: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic," 2020, published in Science Advances
  • "Public attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: The role of vaccine attributes, incentives, and misinformation," 2021, published in npj Vaccines
  • "Factors influencing Covid-19 vaccine acceptance across subgroups in the United States: Evidence from a conjoint experiment," 2021, published in Vaccine
  • "The Relationship between US Adults' Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination Preferences," 2021, published in Vaccines

Douglas L. Kriner's research contributions reflect a focus on vaccine uptake factors, public attitudes towards vaccination, misinformation impacts, and political and social dimensions of health crises. Their work integrates empirical data and analysis across political behavior, public health, and social trust in science.

Best Publications

  • Factors Associated With US Adults' Likelihood of Accepting COVID-19 Vaccination.

    Sarah Kreps;Sandip Prasad;John S. Brownstein;John S. Brownstein;Yulin Hswen

  • Model uncertainty, political contestation, and public trust in science: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

    S. E. Kreps;D. L. Kriner

  • The Influence of Federal Spending on Presidential Elections

    Douglas L. Kriner;Andrew Reeves

  • After the Rubicon: Congress, Presidents, and the Politics of Waging War

    Douglas L. Kriner

  • Presidential Particularism and Divide-the-Dollar Politics

    Douglas L. Kriner;Andrew Reeves

  • The Casualty Gap: The Causes and Consequences of American Wartime Inequalities

    Douglas L. Kriner;Francis X. Shen

  • Public attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: The role of vaccine attributes, incentives, and misinformation.

    Sarah Kreps;Nabarun Dasgupta;John S. Brownstein;Yulin Hswen

  • Iraq Casualties and the 2006 Senate Elections

    Douglas L. Kriner;Francis X. Shen

  • Divided Government and Congressional Investigations

    Douglas Kriner;Liam Schwartz

  • The Particularistic President: Executive Branch Politics and Political Inequality

    Douglas L. Kriner;Andrew Reeves

  • Responding to War on Capitol Hill: : Battlefield Casualties, Congressional Response, and Public Support for the War in Iraq

    Douglas Kriner;Francis Shen

  • Constitutional Qualms or Politics as Usual? The Factors Shaping Public Support for Unilateral Action

    Dino P. Christenson;Douglas L. Kriner

  • Investigating the President

    Douglas L. Kriner;Eric Schickler

  • Factors influencing Covid-19 vaccine acceptance across subgroups in the United States: Evidence from a conjoint experiment.

    S.E. Kreps;D.L. Kriner

  • Examining Variance in Presidential Approval The Case of FDR in World War II

    Douglas L. Kriner

  • The Relationship between US Adults' Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination Preferences.

    Sarah E. Kreps;Jillian L. Goldfarb;John S. Brownstein;Douglas L. Kriner

  • The COVID-19 Infodemic and the Efficacy of Interventions Intended to Reduce Misinformation

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  • Partisan Dynamics and the Volatility of Presidential Approval

    Douglas Kriner;Liam Schwartz

  • How Citizens Respond to Combat Casualties

    Douglas L. Kriner;Francis X. Shen

  • Costs, benefits, and the malleability of public support for “Fracking”

    Dino P. Christenson;Jillian L. Goldfarb;Douglas L. Kriner

  • Mobilizing the Public Against the President: Congress and the Political Costs of Unilateral Action

    Dino P. Christenson;Douglas L. Kriner

  • Congress, public opinion, and an informal constraint on the commander-in-chief:

    Douglas L Kriner

  • Responsive partisanship: public support for the clinton and obama health care plans.

    Douglas L. Kriner;Andrew Reeves

  • The Particularistic President

    Douglas L. Kriner;Andrew Reeves

  • Conscription, Inequality, and Partisan Support for War:

    Douglas L. Kriner;Francis X. Shen

  • Investigating the President: Congressional Checks on Presidential Power

    Douglas L. Kriner;Eric Schickler

  • Our Army: Soldiers, Politics, and American Civil-Military Relations

    Douglas L. Kriner

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Schickler
Eric Schickler University of California, Berkeley
Sarah E. Kreps
Sarah E. Kreps Cornell University
John S. Brownstein
John S. Brownstein Boston Children's Hospital
William G. Howell
William G. Howell Johns Hopkins University
Terry M. Moe
Terry M. Moe Stanford University
Frances E. Lee
Frances E. Lee Princeton University

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