Party polarization and" conflict extension" in the American electorate GC Layman, TM Carsey American Journal of Political Science, 786-802, 2002 | 1150 | 2002 |
The Great Divide: Religious and Cultural Conflict in American Party Politics G Layman New York: Columbia University Press, 2001 | 1142 | 2001 |
Party polarization in American politics: Characteristics, causes, and consequences GC Layman, TM Carsey, JM Horowitz Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci. 9 (1), 83-110, 2006 | 1074 | 2006 |
Changing sides or changing minds? Party identification and policy preferences in the American electorate TM Carsey, GC Layman American Journal of Political Science 50 (2), 464-477, 2006 | 849 | 2006 |
Religion and political behavior in the United States: The impact of beliefs, affiliations, and commitment from 1980 to 1994 GC Layman Public Opinion Quarterly, 288-316, 1997 | 559 | 1997 |
“Bands of others”? Attitudes toward Muslims in contemporary American society KO Kalkan, GC Layman, EM Uslaner The Journal of Politics 71 (3), 847-862, 2009 | 448 | 2009 |
Activists and conflict extension in American party politics GC Layman, TM Carsey, JC Green, R Herrera, R Cooperman American Political Science Review 104 (2), 324-346, 2010 | 411 | 2010 |
Cultural conflict in American politics: Religious traditionalism, postmaterialism, and US political behavior GC Layman, EG Carmines Religion and Politics, 483-509, 2019 | 342 | 2019 |
Wars and rumours of wars: The contexts of cultural conflict in American political behaviour GC Layman, JC Green British Journal of Political Science 36 (1), 61-89, 2006 | 228 | 2006 |
The party faithful: Partisan images, candidate religion, and the electoral impact of party identification DE Campbell, JC Green, GC Layman American Journal of Political Science 55 (1), 42-58, 2011 | 209 | 2011 |
Party polarization and party structuring of policy attitudes: A comparison of three NES panel studies GC Layman, TM Carsey Political Behavior 24, 199-236, 2002 | 203 | 2002 |
“Culture wars” in the American party system: Religious and cultural change among partisan activists since 1972 GC Layman American Politics Quarterly 27 (1), 89-121, 1999 | 132 | 1999 |
Beyond race: Social justice as a race neutral ideal PM Sniderman, EG Carmines, GC Layman, M Carter American Journal of Political Science, 33-55, 1996 | 108 | 1996 |
Putting politics first: The impact of politics on American religious and secular orientations DE Campbell, GC Layman, JC Green, NG Sumaktoyo American Journal of Political Science 62 (3), 551-565, 2018 | 105 | 2018 |
Secular surge: A new fault line in American politics DE Campbell, GC Layman, JC Green Cambridge University Press, 2020 | 89 | 2020 |
Authoritarianism and American political behavior from 1952 to 2008 AM Cizmar, GC Layman, J McTague, S Pearson-Merkowitz, M Spivey Political Research Quarterly 67 (1), 71-83, 2014 | 79 | 2014 |
Value priorities, partisanship and electoral choice: The neglected case of the United States EG Carmines, GC Layman Political Behavior 19, 283-316, 1997 | 76 | 1997 |
Religious group cues and citizen policy attitudes in the United States T Adkins, GC Layman, DE Campbell, JC Green Politics and Religion 6 (2), 235-263, 2013 | 71 | 2013 |
Why do party activists convert? An analysis of individual-level change on the abortion issue GC Layman, TM Carsey Political Research Quarterly 51 (3), 723-749, 1998 | 54 | 1998 |
Religion, parties, and voting behavior: A political explanation of religious influence JM McTague, GC Layman | 39 | 2009 |