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32
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7260
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977
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504

Overview

Vincent Price is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in academic journals focused on craft and art studies.

One of Price's recent papers is titled "The Lure and Lore of Indian Art," published in 2021 in The Journal of Modern Craft. This article was featured in the June issue of the publication American Way. The work explores topics related to Indian art within the context of modern craft discourse.

Price has published primarily in the venue The Journal of Modern Craft, with one publication recorded there. There are no listed frequent co-authors associated with Price's research output according to the available data.

  • "The Lure and Lore of Indian Art" (2021, The Journal of Modern Craft)

Best Publications

  • Switching Trains of Thought The Impact of News Frames on Readers' Cognitive Responses

    Vincent Price;David Tewksbury;Elizabeth Powers

  • WHO GETS THE NEWS? ALTERNATIVE MEASURES OF NEWS RECEPTION AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH

    Vincent Price;John Zaller

  • Does Disagreement Contribute to More Deliberative Opinion

    Vincent Price;Joseph N. Cappella;Lilach Nir

  • PERCEIVED IMPACT OF DEFAMATION AN EXPERIMENT ON THIRD-PERSON EFFECTS

    Jeremy Cohen;Diana Mutz;Vincent Price;Albert Gunther

  • Argument Repertoire as a Reliable and Valid Measure of Opinion Quality: Electronic Dialogue During Campaign 2000

    Joseph N. Cappella;Vincent Price;Lilach Nir

  • Normative and Informational Influences in Online Political Discussions

    Vincent Price;Lilach Nir;Joseph N. Cappella

  • Framing Public Discussion of Gay Civil Unions

    Vincent Price;Lilach Nir;Joseph N. Cappella

  • SOCIAL IDENTIFICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATING GROUP CONFLICT

    Vincent Price

  • Third-person effects on publication of a holocaust-denial advertisement

    Vincent Price;David Tewksbury;Li Ning Huang

  • Third-Person Effects of News Coverage: Orientations toward Media.

    Vincent Price;Li Ning Huang;David Tewksbury

  • MEASURING THE THIRD-PERSON EFFECT OF NEWS: THE IMPACT OF QUESTION ORDER, CONTRAST AND KNOWLEDGE

    Vincent Price;David Tewksbury

  • Opinion quality in public opinion research

    Vincent Price;Peter Neijens

  • THE POLLS—A REVIEW: EXIT POLLS IN THE 1989 VIRGINIA GUBERNATORIAL RACE: WHERE DID THEY GO WRONG?

    Michael W. Traugott;Vincent Price

  • PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT AIDS POLICIES THE ROLE OF MISINFORMATION AND ATTITUDES TOWARD HOMOSEXUALS

    Vincent Price;Mei-Ling Hsu

  • What Underlies the False Consensus Effect? How Personal Opinion and Disagreement Affect Perception of Public Opinion

    Magdalena E. Wojcieszak;Vincent Price

  • Confusion or Enlightenment? How Exposure to Disagreement Moderates the Effects of Political Discussion and Media Use on Candidate Knowledge

    Lauren M. Feldman;Vincent Price

  • Modeling Patterns of News Recognition and Recall

    Vincent Price;Edward J. Czilli

  • Bridging the Divide or Intensifying the Conflict? How Disagreement Affects Strong Predilections about Sexual Minorities

    Magdalena Wojcieszak;Vincent Price

  • DELIBERATIVE POLLS: TOWARD IMPROVED MEASURES OF “INFORMED” PUBLIC OPINION?

    Vincent Price;Peter Neijens

  • A new data effort to inform career choices in biomedicine.

    Rebecca Blank;Ronald J. Daniels;Gary Gilliland;Amy Gutmann

  • Confidence in Institutions Before, During, and After “Indecision 2000”

    Vincent Price;Anca Romantan

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph N. Cappella
Joseph N. Cappella University of Pennsylvania
Magdalena Wojcieszak
Magdalena Wojcieszak University of California, Davis
Peter Neijens
Peter Neijens University of Amsterdam
Diana C. Mutz
Diana C. Mutz University of Pennsylvania
Samuel Hawgood
Samuel Hawgood University of California, San Francisco
Robert C. Hornik
Robert C. Hornik University of Pennsylvania
Rebecca M. Blank
Rebecca M. Blank University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael W. Traugott
Michael W. Traugott University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John Zaller
John Zaller University of California, Los Angeles

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