James H. Kuklinski spends much of his time researching Politics, Social psychology, White, Heuristics and Experimental political science. His Politics study incorporates themes from Positive economics and Skepticism. His work carried out in the field of Positive economics brings together such families of science as Sophistication, Converse, Ignorance, Iraq war and Public opinion.
His Social psychology research incorporates elements of Resistance and Affirmative action. His Experimental political science research includes elements of Experimental science, Economic history and American political science. His research in Public relations intersects with topics in Misinformation, Phenomenon, Persuasion and Welfare.
His primary scientific interests are in Politics, Political economy, Social psychology, Law and economics and Voting. As part of his studies on Politics, James H. Kuklinski often connects relevant subjects like Positive economics. James H. Kuklinski works mostly in the field of Political economy, limiting it down to concerns involving Political communication and, occasionally, Political culture and Voting behavior.
James H. Kuklinski has researched Social psychology in several fields, including Political Candidates and Political psychology. His Voting study combines topics in areas such as Ideology, State, Public administration, Government and Liberalism. His work deals with themes such as Public relations and Competence, which intersect with Public opinion.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Politics, Context, Political psychology, Experimental political science and American political science. His Politics study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Media studies. His Political psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Political Candidates, Social psychology, Social psychology and Voting behavior.
His research integrates issues of Rumor and Ethnic violence in his study of Social psychology. His Experimental political science research integrates issues from Classics and Economic history. James H. Kuklinski interconnects Communication studies, Public relations, Public administration, Frontier and Political communication in the investigation of issues within American political science.
His main research concerns Politics, Voting behavior, Political psychology, Economic history and Experimental political science. His study in Politics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social psychology, Moderation and Rumor. James H. Kuklinski has included themes like American political science, Public opinion, Public relations and Psychological research in his Voting behavior study.
His Political psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Discipline, Asian psychology, Theoretical psychology, Political science of religion and Political culture.
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The Growth and Development of Experimental Research in Political Science
James N. Druckman;Donald P. Green;James H. Kuklinski;Arthur Lupia.
(2006)
Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science
James N. Druckman;Donald P. Green;James H. Kuklinski;Arthur Lupia.
(2011)
Racial prejudice and attitudes toward affirmative action
James H. Kuklinski;Paul M. Sniderman;Kathleen Knight;Thomas Piazza.
American Journal of Political Science (1997)
Network Analysis: Basic Concepts
David Knoke;James H Kuklinski.
(1991)
The Cognitive and Affective Bases of Political Tolerance Judgments
James H. Kuklinski;Ellen Riggle;Victor Ottati;Norbert Schwarz.
American Journal of Political Science (1991)
BASES OF POLITICAL JUDGMENTS: The Role of Stereotypic and Nonstereotypic Information
Ellen D. Riggle;Victor C. Ottati;Robert S. Wyer;James Kuklinski.
Political Behavior (1992)
Image, issues, and ideology : the processing of information about political candidates
Robert S. Wyer;Thomas Lee Budesheim;Sharon Shavitt;Ellen D. Riggle.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1991)
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