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Nathan P. Kalmoe
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Neither liberal nor conservative: Ideological innocence in the American public
DR Kinder, NP Kalmoe
University of Chicago Press, 2017
6562017
Radical American partisanship: Mapping violent hostility, its causes, and the consequences for democracy
NP Kalmoe, L Mason
Radical American Partisanship, 2022
3022022
Fueling the fire: Violent metaphors, trait aggression, and support for political violence
NP Kalmoe
Political Communication 31 (4), 545-563, 2014
2032014
Lethal mass partisanship: Prevalence, correlates, and electoral contingencies
NP Kalmoe, L Mason
National Capital Area Political Science Association American Politics …, 2019
1642019
Uses and abuses of ideology in political psychology
NP Kalmoe
Political Psychology 41 (4), 771-793, 2020
1482020
Checking facts and fighting back: Why journalists should defend their profession
RJ Pingree, B Watson, M Sui, K Searles, NP Kalmoe, JP Darr, M Santia, ...
PloS one 13 (12), e0208600, 2018
662018
Toward conflict or compromise? How violent metaphors polarize partisan issue attitudes
NP Kalmoe, JR Gubler, DA Wood
Political Communication 35 (3), 333-352, 2018
592018
Is Implicit Prejudice Against Blacks Politically Consequential? Evidence from the AMP
NP Kalmoe, S Piston
Public Opinion Quarterly 77 (1), 2013
592013
Cueing patriotism, prejudice, and partisanship in the age of Obama: Experimental tests of US flag imagery effects in presidential elections
NP Kalmoe, K Gross
Political Psychology 37 (6), 883-899, 2016
542016
Mobilizing voters with aggressive metaphors
NP Kalmoe
Political Science Research and Methods 7 (3), 411-429, 2019
50*2019
With Ballots and Bullets: Partisanship and Violence in the American Civil War
NP Kalmoe
Cambridge University Press, 2020
452020
Trait Aggression in Two Representative U.S. Surveys: Testing the Generalizability of College Samples
NP Kalmoe
Aggressive Behavior, 2014
432014
From fistfights to firefights: Trait aggression and support for state violence
NP Kalmoe
Political Behavior 35, 311-330, 2013
402013
Americans increasingly believe violence is justified if the other side wins
L Diamond, L Drutman, T Lindberg, NP Kalmoe, L Mason
Politico Magazine 1, 2020
282020
Partisanship in the# MeToo era
MR Holman, NP Kalmoe
Perspectives on Politics 22 (1), 44-61, 2024
262024
Disavowing white identity: How social disgust can change social identities
A Jardina, N Kalmoe, K Gross
Political Psychology 42 (4), 619-636, 2021
262021
Why twin studies are problematic for the study of political ideology: Rethinking “Are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted?”
E Suhay, N Kalmoe, C McDermott
annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology …, 2007
25*2007
Them’s fightin’words: The effects of violent rhetoric on ethical decision making in business
JR Gubler, NP Kalmoe, DA Wood
Journal of business ethics 130, 705-716, 2015
242015
Violent rhetoric in protracted group conflicts: Experimental evidence from Israel and India
JR Gubler, NP Kalmoe
Political Research Quarterly 68 (4), 651-664, 2015
212015
Collision with collusion: Partisan reaction to the Trump-Russia scandal
JP Darr, NP Kalmoe, K Searles, M Sui, RJ Pingree, BK Watson, K Bryanov, ...
Perspectives on Politics 17 (3), 772-787, 2019
162019
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