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Overview

Mark R. Joslyn is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the Social Sciences, with specific focus on Sociology and Political Science as well as General Health Professions.

Their work encompasses several main topics including:

  • Social Capital and Networks
  • Community Health and Development
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Media Influence and Politics
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology

Mark R. Joslyn has contributed to recent scholarly publications, including:

  • "Staying Home on the Range: Social Capital and Social Distancing in the Great Plains during COVID-19" (2021) published in Great Plains Research
  • "Conspiracy believers perceive an ideological match with their party" (2023) published in The Social Science Journal

They have collaborated frequently with Alexandra T. Middlewood.

Joslyn's research has appeared mainly in the following publication venues:

  • Great Plains Research
  • The Social Science Journal

Best Publications

  • Gun Policy, Opinion, Tragedy, and Blame Attribution: The Conditional Influence of Issue Frames

    Donald P. Haider-Markel;Mark R. Joslyn

  • Beliefs About the Origins of Homosexuality and Support For Gay Rights An Empirical Test of Attribution Theory

    Donald P. Haider-Markel;Mark R. Joslyn

  • Cognitive Dissonance and Post‐Decision Attitude Change in Six Presidential Elections

    Ryan K. Beasley;Mark R. Joslyn

  • The Extensiveness of Group Membership and Social Capital: The Impact on Political Tolerance Attitudes:

    Allan Cigler;Mark R. Joslyn

  • Minority Group Interests and Political Representation: Gay Elected Officials in the Policy Process

    Donald P. Haider-Markel;Mark R. Joslyn;Chad J. Kniss

  • Attributions and the Regulation of Marriage: Considering the Parallels Between Race and Homosexuality

    Donald P. Haider-Markel;Mark R. Joslyn

  • The Determinants and Consequences of Accurate Beliefs About Childhood Vaccinations

    Mark R. Joslyn;Steven M. Sylvester

  • Framing Effects on Personal Opinion and Perception of Public Opinion: The Cases of Physician–Assisted Suicide and Social Security

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Framing the Lewinsky Affair: Third‐Person Judgments by Scandal Frame

    Mark R. Joslyn

  • Emerging political identities? Gun ownership and voting in presidential elections

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel;Michael Baggs;Andrew Bilbo

  • Political Persuasion during Times of Crisis: The Effects of Education and News Media on Citizens' Factual Information about Iraq:

    Morgen S. Johansen;Mark R. Joslyn

  • Attentiveness to television news and opinion change in the fall 1992 presidential campaign

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  • Culture, Segregation, and Tolerance in Urban America*

    Elaine B. Sharp;Mark R. Joslyn

  • Gun Ownership and Self-Serving Attributions for Mass Shooting Tragedies*

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • The Politics of Causes: Mass Shootings and the Cases of the Virginia Tech and Tucson Tragedies†

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Sociotropic Concerns and Support for Counterterrorism Policies

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Perceived causes of obesity, emotions, and attitudes about Discrimination Policy.

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Who Knows Best? Education, Partisanship, and Contested Facts

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Group Involvement and Democratic Orientations: Social Capital in the Postelection Context

    Mark R. Joslyn;Allan Cigler

  • The direct and moderating effects of mass shooting anxiety on political and policy attitudes

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women's Political Participation

    Alexandra T. Middlewood;Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

  • Can We Frame the Terrorist Threat? Issue Frames, the Perception of Threat, and Opinions on Counterterrorism Policies

    Donald P. Haider-Markel;Mark R. Joslyn;Mohammad Tarek Al-Baghal

  • Should We Really “Kill” the Messenger? Framing Physician-Assisted Suicide and the Role of Messengers

    Mark R. Joslyn;Donald P. Haider-Markel

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald P. Haider-Markel
Donald P. Haider-Markel University of Kansas

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