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29
Citations
8458
World Ranking
1222
National Ranking
612

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1964 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Richard A. Brody was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic career included contributions that earned recognition from multiple prestigious institutions.

Throughout their career, Brody received several notable awards. In 1992, they were honored with the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award from the American Political Science Association (APSA). The same year, Brody was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Earlier, in 1964, they became a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

No detailed records are available regarding their recent papers, frequent co-authors, or preferred venues for publishing. Similarly, there is no information about specific fields, subfields of study, or primary topics of research attributed to Brody in the available data.

Richard A. Brody is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Reasoning and Choice: Explorations in Political Psychology

    Paul M. Sniderman;Richard A. Brody;Phillip E. Tetlock

  • Reasoning and choice

    Paul M. Sniderman;Richard A. Brody;Philip E. Tetlock

  • Policy voting and the electoral process: The vietnam war issue

    Benjamin I. Page;Richard A. Brody

  • Political persuasion and attitude change

    Diana C. Mutz;Richard A. Brody;Paul M. Sniderman

  • From Life Space to Polling Place: The Relevance of Personal Concerns for Voting Behavior

    Richard A. Brody;Paul M. Sniderman

  • Comment: The Assessment of Policy Voting *

    Richard A. Brody;Benjamin I. Page

  • Public Opinion and the War in Vietnam

    Sidney Verba;Richard A. Brody;Edwin B. Parker;Norman H. Nie

  • Coping: The Ethic of Self-Reliance

    Paul M. Sniderman;Richard A. Brody

  • Linking Constituency Opinion and Senate Voting Scores: A Hybrid Explanation

    Catherine R. Shapiro;David W. Brady;Richard A. Brody;John A. Ferejohn

  • Indifference, alientation and rational decisions - The effects of candidate evaluations on turnout and the vote

    Richard A. Brody;Richard A. Brody;Benjamin I. Page

  • The Instability of Partisanship: An Analysis of the 1980 Presidential Election

    Richard A. Brody;Lawrence S. Rothenberg

  • Assessing the President

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  • Policy failure and public support: The Iran-Contra affair and public assessment of President Reagan

    Richard A. Brody;Catherine R. Shapiro

  • Policy Reasoning and Political Values: The Problem of Racial Equality

    Paul M. Sniderman;Richard A. Brody;James H. Kuklinski

  • Reasoning and Choice: Information and electoral choice

    Paul M. Sniderman;Richard A. Brody;Phillip E. Tetlock

  • Presidential Popularity and Presidential Elections: An Update and Extension

    Richard Brody;Lee Sigelman

  • Some systemic effects of the spread of nuclear weapons technology: a study through simulation of a multi-nuclear future

    Richard Alan Brody

  • Measuring Affect and Action in Inter National Reaction Models: Empirical Materials From the 1962 Cuban Crisis

    Ole R. Holsti;Richard A. Brody;Robert C. North

  • Endogeneity, Exogeneity, Time, and Space in Political Representation: A Review Article

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  • Cubans in Exile: Disaffection and the Revolution.

    Joseph S. Roucek;Richard R. Fagen;Richard A. Brody;Thomas J. O'Leary

  • Scaling Data on Inter-Nation Action

    Lincoln E. Moses;Richard A. Brody;Ole R. Holsti;Joseph B. Kadane

  • The President in the Legislative Arena. By Jon R. Bond and Richard Fleisher. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. 253p. $47.00 cloth, $16.95 paper. - Legislating Together: The White House and Capitol Hill from Eisenhower to Reagan. By Mark A. Peterson. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990. $32.50.

    Richard A. Brody;Jon R. Bond;Richard Fleisher;Mark A. Peterson

  • Heterogeneous Parties and Political Organization: The U. S. Senate, 1880-1920

    David Brady;Richard Brody;David Epstein

  • The Impact of Events on Presidential Popularity

    Richard A Brody;Benjamin I Page

  • Political Persuasion: The Birth of a Field of Study

    Diana C Mutz;Paul Sniderman;Richard Brody

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul M. Sniderman
Paul M. Sniderman Stanford University
Ole R. Holsti
Ole R. Holsti Duke University
Benjamin I. Page
Benjamin I. Page Northwestern University
Sidney Verba
Sidney Verba Harvard University
Diana C. Mutz
Diana C. Mutz University of Pennsylvania
John Ferejohn
John Ferejohn New York University
David W. Brady
David W. Brady Stanford University
Philip E. Tetlock
Philip E. Tetlock University of Pennsylvania
Milton Rokeach
Milton Rokeach Washington State University
Paul Ekman
Paul Ekman University of California, San Francisco

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