Development Context and the Political Behavior of Remittance Recipients in Latin America and the Caribbean Abby CórdovaJonathan Hiskey Original Paper 30 October 2019 Pages: 919 - 948
The Limits of Partisan Loyalty Jonathan MummoloErik PetersonSean Westwood Original Paper 04 November 2019 Pages: 949 - 972
Martyrs for Free Speech? Disentangling the Effects of Legal Prosecution of Anti-immigration Politicians on their Electoral Support Laura JacobsJoost van Spanje Original Paper Open access 05 November 2019 Pages: 973 - 996
Counterterrorism Policies and Attitudes Towards Out-Groups: Evidence from a Survey Experiment on Citizens’ Attitudes Towards Wiretapping Dag Arne ChristensenJacob Aars Original Paper Open access 06 November 2019 Pages: 997 - 1015
Political Scandals, Newspapers, and the Election Cycle Marcel GarzJil Sörensen Original Paper 09 November 2019 Pages: 1017 - 1036
Gender Stereotypes, Political Leadership, and Voting Behavior in Tunisia Alexandra Domike BlackmanMarlette Jackson Original Paper 11 November 2019 Pages: 1037 - 1066
Citizenship and Surveys: Group Conflict and Nationality-of-Interviewer Effects in Arab Public Opinion Data Justin J. GenglerKien T. LeJill Wittrock Original Paper Open access 14 November 2019 Pages: 1067 - 1089
When is a Reminder Enough? Text Message Voter Mobilization in a European Context Johannes BerghDag Arne ChristensenRichard E. Matland Original Paper Open access 15 November 2019 Pages: 1091 - 1111
Revenue Source and Electoral Accountability: Experimental Evidence from Local US Policymakers Adam M. DynesLucy Martin Original Paper 18 November 2019 Pages: 1113 - 1136
Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures: Electoral Competitiveness, Poll Position, and Campaign Negativity Hans J. G. Hassell Original Paper 07 December 2019 Pages: 1137 - 1159
Can the Backlash Against Voter ID Laws Activate Minority Voters? Experimental Evidence Examining Voter Mobilization Through Psychological Reactance Daniel R. Biggers Original Paper 07 December 2019 Pages: 1161 - 1179
Candidate Authenticity: ‘To Thine Own Self Be True’ Dieter StiersJac LarnerMichael Lewis-Beck Original Paper 09 December 2019 Pages: 1181 - 1204
Are We All Predictably Irrational? An Experimental Analysis John A. DocesAmy Wolaver Original Paper Open access 18 December 2019 Pages: 1205 - 1226
Do Corrective Effects Last? Results from a Longitudinal Experiment on Beliefs Toward Immigration in the U.S. Dustin CarnahanDaniel E. BerganSangwon Lee Original Paper 09 January 2020 Pages: 1227 - 1246
Empathy, Deservingness, and Preferences for Welfare Assistance: A Large-Scale Online Perspective-Taking Experiment Alexander BorGábor Simonovits Original Paper 28 June 2021 Pages: 1247 - 1264
The (Null) Effects of Happiness on Affective Polarization, Conspiracy Endorsement, and Deep Fake Recognition: Evidence from Five Survey Experiments in Three Countries Xudong YuMagdalena WojcieszakTomasz Gackowski Original Paper Open access 18 March 2021 Pages: 1265 - 1287
Altruism and Spite in Politics: How the Mind Makes Welfare Tradeoffs About Political Parties Alessandro Del PonteAndrew W. DeltonPeter DeScioli Original Paper 01 January 2021 Pages: 1289 - 1310
Partisanship, Religion, and Issue Polarization in the United States: A Reassessment Jeremiah J. CastleKyla K. Stepp Original Paper 01 January 2021 Pages: 1311 - 1335
Whitewashing: How Obama Used Implicit Racial Cues as a Defense Against Political Rumors Vincent L. HutchingsVanessa Cruz NicholsSpencer Piston Original Paper 01 September 2020 Pages: 1337 - 1360
Correction to: Asian American Candidate Preferences: Evidence from California Vivien Leung Correction Open access 15 May 2021 Pages: 1361 - 1362