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Gregory A. Huber

Gregory A. Huber

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Political Science

D-Index
46
Citations
15809
World Ranking
312
National Ranking
179

Overview

Gregory A. Huber is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences, with a particular focus on sociology and political science. Their research covers a broad array of topics related to political behavior, public health, and social psychology.

The main fields of study for Gregory A. Huber include social sciences, with subfields emphasizing sociology and political science, political science and international relations, economics and econometrics, safety research, and health. Their work consistently engages with complex issues at the intersection of political participation and public health dynamics.

Key topics in Huber's research portfolio are:

  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Media Influence and Politics
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts

Huber has published numerous papers in notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include Harvard Dataverse, American Politics Research, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Experimental Political Science, and Vaccine.

Selected recent papers by Huber demonstrate a focus on political behavior and public health during the COVID-19 pandemic:

  • "The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During the COVID-19 Pandemic," 2021, Journal of Experimental Political Science
  • "Timing of COVID-19 vaccine approval and endorsement by public figures," 2020, Vaccine
  • "Persuasive messaging to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake intentions," 2021, Vaccine
  • "Experimental evidence that changing beliefs about mask efficacy and social norms increase mask wearing for COVID-19 risk reduction: Results from the United States and Italy," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Mass support for proposals to reshape policing depends on the implications for crime and safety," 2022, Criminology & Public Policy

Collaboration plays a significant role in Huber's research output. Frequent coauthors include Scott Bokemper, Alan S. Gerber, Kyle Peyton, Saad B. Omer, and Maria Cucciniello. These collaborations span various studies primarily related to political science, public health interventions, and behavioral research during the pandemic.

Best Publications

  • Evaluating Online Labor Markets for Experimental Research: Amazon.com's Mechanical Turk

    Adam J. Berinsky;Gregory A. Huber;Gabriel S. Lenz

  • Personality and Political Attitudes: Relationships across Issue Domains and Political Contexts

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • The Big Five Personality Traits in the Political Arena

    Alan S. Gerber;Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • Accountability and Coercion: Is Justice Blind When It Runs for Office?

    Gregory A. Huber;Sanford C. Gordon

  • Identifying the Persuasive Effects of Presidential Advertising

    Gregory A. Huber;Kevin Arceneaux

  • Partisanship, Political Control, and Economic Assessments

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber

  • Political Homophily in Social Relationships: Evidence from Online Dating Behavior

    Gregory A. Huber;Neil Malhotra

  • Partisan Bias in Factual Beliefs About Politics

    John G. Bullock;Alan Gerber;Alan Gerber;Seth J. Hill;Gregory Huber

  • Personality Traits and Participation in Political Processes

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • The Effect of Electoral Competitiveness on Incumbent Behavior

    Sanford C. Gordon;Gregory A. Huber

  • Partisanship and Economic Behavior: Do Partisan Differences in Economic Forecasts Predict Real Economic Behavior?

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber

  • Sources of Bias in Retrospective Decision Making: Experimental Evidence on Voters’ Limitations in Controlling Incumbents

    Gregory A. Huber;Seth J. Hill;Gabriel S. Lenz

  • The Economic Security Index: A New Measure for Research and Policy Analysis

    Jacob S. Hacker;Gregory Alain Huber;Austin Nichols;Philipp Rehm

  • The “Race Card” Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests

    Gregory A. Huber;John S. Lapinski

  • Disagreement and the Avoidance of Political Discussion: Aggregate Relationships and Differences across Personality Traits

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • Personality and the Strength and Direction of Partisan Identification

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • Personality Traits and the Consumption of Political Information

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • Citizen Oversight and the Electoral Incentives of Criminal Prosecutors

    Sanford C. Gordon;Gregory A. Huber

  • Big Five Personality Traits and Responses to Persuasive Appeals: Results from Voter Turnout Experiments

    Alan S. Gerber;Gregory A. Huber;David Doherty;Conor M. Dowling

  • The Craft of Bureaucratic Neutrality: Interests and Influence in Governmental Regulation of Occupational Safety

    Gregory A. Huber

  • Implications of the 1996 Welfare and Immigration Reform Acts for U.S. immigration.

    Thomas J. Espenshade;Jessica L. Baraka;Gregory A. Huber

  • The Policy Basis of Measured Partisan Animosity in the United States

    Lilla V. Orr;Gregory A. Huber

  • The generalizability of online experiments conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Kyle Peyton;Gregory A. Huber;Alexander Coppock

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan S. Gerber
Alan S. Gerber Yale University
Daniel J. Hopkins
Daniel J. Hopkins University of Pennsylvania
Neil Malhotra
Neil Malhotra Stanford University
Kevin Arceneaux
Kevin Arceneaux Sciences Po
Mark Schlesinger
Mark Schlesinger Yale University
Duncan J. Watts
Duncan J. Watts University of Pennsylvania
Robert G. Valletta
Robert G. Valletta Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Sharad Goel
Sharad Goel Harvard University
Jacob S. Hacker
Jacob S. Hacker Yale University

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