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22
Citations
8562
World Ranking
1797
National Ranking
898

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)

Best Publications

  • Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens

    Martin Gilens;Benjamin I. Page

  • Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness

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  • Political Ignorance and Collective Policy Preferences

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  • Racial Attitudes and the “New South”

    James H. Kuklinski;Michael D. Cobb;Martin Gilens

  • “Race Coding” and White Opposition to Welfare

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  • Racial Attitudes and Opposition to Welfare

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  • Race and Poverty in America: Public Misperceptions and the American News Media

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  • Preference Gaps and Inequality in Representation

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  • Democracy in America?: What Has Gone Wrong and What We Can Do About It

    Benjamin I. Page;Martin Gilens

  • Affirmative Action and the Politics of Realignment

    Martin Gilens;Paul M. Sniderman;James H. Kuklinski

  • Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in America

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  • Corporate Ownership and News Bias: Newspaper Coverage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act

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  • Gender and Support for Reagan: A Comprehensive Model of Presidential Approval

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  • The Mass Media and the Public's Assessments of Presidential Candidates, 1952–2000

    Martin Gilens;Lynn Vavreck;Martin Cohen

  • Racial Attitudes and the “New South”

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  • Personality and labor force participation across the life course: A longitudinal study of women's careers

    John A. Clausen;Martin Gilens

  • Campaign Finance Regulations and Public Policy

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  • Interregional Migration and Political Resocialization: A Study of Racial Attitudes Under Pressure

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  • The Insufficiency of “Democracy by Coincidence”: A Response to Peter K. Enns

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  • Descriptive Representation, Money, and Political Inequality in the United States

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