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October 2019, Volume 100, Issue 6
- 2240-2255 The Effect of Human Values on Party Identification and Ideology for Black and White Partisans
by Jessy Defenderfer - 2256-2276 Does Private Schooling Affect Noncognitive Skills? International Evidence Based on Test and Survey Effort on PISA
by Corey A. DeAngelis - 2277-2301 Do Charter School Students Outperform Public School Students on Standardized Tests in Michigan?
by Kevin J. Murphy & Oded Izraeli - 2302-2315 Private School Choice and Crime: Evidence From Milwaukee
by Corey A. DeAngelis & Patrick J. Wolf - 2316-2336 The Effects of Regulations on Private School Choice Program Participation: Experimental Evidence from Florida
by Corey A. DeAngelis & Lindsey M. Burke & Patrick J. Wolf - 2337-2350 Media Consumption and Fear of Crime in a Large Chinese City
by Yuning Wu & Feng Li & Ruth A. Triplett & Ivan Y. Sun - 2351-2368 Dating, Marriage, and Parental Approval: An Examination of Young Adults in China
by Sampson Lee Blair & Timothy J. Madigan - 2369-2390 Different Immigrants, Same Attitudes? Making Sense of the Association Between Two Immigrant Groups
by Tsung‐han Tsai & Chia‐hung Tsai & Chi Huang - 2391-2407 It's All Relative: Understanding “Women Friendliness” Between and Within States
by Nicholas Pyeatt & Alixandra B. Yanus - 2408-2424 Gun Ownership as a Social Identity: Estimating Behavioral and Attitudinal Relationships
by Matthew J. Lacombe & Adam J. Howat & Jacob E. Rothschild - 2425-2444 Facilitating Hope Among the Hopeless: The Role of Ideology and Moral Content in Shaping Reactions to Internal Criticism in the Context of Intractable Conflict
by Julia Elad‐Strenger & Eran Halperin & Tamar Saguy - 2445-2457 Testing Predictors of Mutual Efficacy
by Michael C. Gearhart - 2458-2476 Melanated Millennials and the Politics of Black Hair
by Byron D'Andra Orey & Yu Zhang - 2477-2494 Affective Consistency and Sorting
by Nicholas T. Davis & Samara Klar & Christopher R. Weber - 2495-2506 Publication Performance Through the Lens of the h‐index: How Can We Solve the Problem of the Ties?
by Nuno Crespo & Nadia Simoes - 2507-2518 Intersectionality in Action: Gun Ownership and Women's Political Participation
by Alexandra Middlewood & Mark R. Joslyn & Donald P. Haider‐Markel
August 2019, Volume 100, Issue 5
- 1485-1502 Why Do States Adopt Truth Commissions After Transition?
by Hun Joon Kim - 1503-1522 The Globalization of Resentment: Antisemitism in an Inter‐ and Transnational Context
by Heiko Beyer - 1523-1539 Power Politics and Foreign Aid Delivery Tactics
by Bimal Adhikari - 1540-1565 Labor Laws and Shadow Economies: A Cross‐National Assessment
by Robert G. Blanton & Dursun Peksen - 1566-1576 Detecting Historical Inequality Patterns: A Replication of Thomas Piketty's Wealth Concentration Estimates for the United Kingdom
by Phillip W. Magness - 1577-1592 One Model Does Not Fit All: Group Consciousness and the Political Participation and Attitudes of American Indians
by Rebekah Herrick & Jeanette Morehouse Mendez - 1593-1608 The Patterns of Asian Americans’ Partisan Choice: Policy Preferences and Racial Consciousness
by Bang Quan Zheng - 1609-1622 Do All Evangelicals Think Alike? An Examination of Religious Affiliation and the Partisan Identification of Latinxs
by Alicia M. Reyes‐Barriéntez - 1623-1637 Does Negative Group Information Moderate Ideological Identity? An Experimental Test
by Karyn Amira - 1638-1650 When Partisan Identification and Economic Evaluations Conflict: A Closer Look at Conflicted Partisans in the United States
by Roosmarijn A. de Geus - 1651-1663 The Evolution of Attitudes on Same‐Sex Marriage in the United States, 1988–2014
by R. Steven Daniels - 1664-1684 Congress and the Political Economy of Daylight Saving Time, 1918–1985
by Thomas R. Gray & Jeffery A. Jenkins - 1685-1698 Political Ideology and Concerns About White‐Collar Crime: Exploring the Switch Hypothesis
by Amy Kroska & Marshall R. Schmidt & Cyrus Schleifer - 1699-1708 Assessing Sociodemographic Predictors of Climate Change Concern, 1994–2016
by Daniel Driscoll - 1709-1725 Determinants of Social Networks in Rural China: Does Transportation Have a Role to Play?
by Ailun Xiong & Xianhua Sun & Hongyi Li & Hans Westlund - 1726-1743 Perceived Quality of Governance and Trust in Government in Rural China: A Comparison Between Villagers and Officials
by Ziqiang Han & Kai Lin & Peng Tao - 1744-1754 Impacts of Internet on Openness to Change in China: Millennials Versus Pre‐Millennials
by Robert Harmel & Yao‐Yuan Yeh - 1755-1767 Age Versus Socialization in Understanding Attitudes Toward Economic Reforms in China
by Robert Harmel & Yao‐Yuan Yeh & Xinsheng Liu - 1768-1776 Self‐Reported Understanding of Ranked‐Choice Voting
by Todd Donovan & Caroline Tolbert & Kellen Gracey - 1777-1792 Here's Looking at You: Public‐ Versus Elite‐Driven Models of Presidential Primary Elections
by Colin Douglas Swearingen & Elizabeth Stiles & Kate Finneran - 1793-1809 The Influence of Corporate Lobbying on Federal Contracting
by Aaron Dusso & Thomas T. Holyoke & Henrik Schatzinger - 1810-1827 Perceived Ideological Distance and Trust in Congress
by Justin H. Kirkland & Kevin K. Banda - 1828-1847 Why Georgia, Why? Peach State Residents’ Perceptions of Voting‐Related Improprieties and Their Impact on the 2018 Gubernatorial Election
by M. V. Hood & Seth C. McKee - 1848-1861 The Applied Legitimacy Index: A New Approach to Measuring Judicial Legitimacy
by Alex Badas - 1862-1898 Superior Sporting Performance in Athletics: Determinants and Sustainability
by Henk Erik Meier & Malte Jetzke & Amin Nagm & Cosima von Uechtritz - 1899-1915 The Energy Boom: Boon or Bane for Local Philanthropy?
by Hyunseok Hwang & Laurie E. Paarlberg - 1916-1931 Student‐Athletes Performing Community Service: Examination of Community Service Motivation and Athletic Department Involvement
by Matt R. Huml & Meg G. Hancock & Mathew J. Bergman & Mary A. Hums - 1932-1956 Long Work Hours and Job Satisfaction: Do Overworkers Get Trapped in Bad Jobs?
by Mark Fabian & Robert Breunig
June 2019, Volume 100, Issue 4
- 997-1008 The Effect of Economic Vulnerability on Protest Participation in the National Football League
by David Niven - 1009-1022 Political Protesting, Race, and College Athletics: Why Diversity Among Coaches Matters
by James N. Druckman & Adam J. Howat & Jacob E. Rothschild - 1023-1038 A “Ferguson Effect” on 2016 Presidential Vote Preference? Findings from a Framing Experiment Examining “Shy Voters” and Cues Related to Policing and Social Unrest
by Kevin H. Wozniak & Brian R. Calfano & Kevin M. Drakulich - 1039-1055 Environmental Attitudes Across Race and Ethnicity
by Adam McBride Lazri & David M. Konisky - 1056-1071 The Power of Place? Testing the Geographic Determinants of African‐American and White Voter Turnout
by Joshua N. Zingher & Eric M. Moore - 1072-1093 Structural Inequality and Ethnic Bloc Voting
by Brandon Stewart & Ronald J. McGauvran - 1094-1111 Coming Together to Punish Others: Social Capital, Racial Context, and Social Control
by Daniel P. Hawes - 1112-1128 Representation's Effect on Latinx College Graduation Rates
by K. Jurée Capers - 1129-1153 Different Paths: The Role of Immigrant Assimilation on Neighborhood Crime
by Ilir Disha - 1154-1170 Tiger Moms or Cat Dads: Parental Role in Bilingualism Among Asian and Latino Americans
by Jihui Chen & Hyun‐Sook Kang - 1171-1181 Immigration Status, Immigrant Family Ties, and Support for the Democratic Party
by George Hawley - 1182-1196 Public Opposition to Sanctuary Cities in Texas: Criminal Threat or Immigration Threat?
by Loren Collingwood & Benjamin O'Brien Gonzalez - 1197-1214 Labor Unions and Support for Redistribution in an Era of Inequality
by David Macdonald - 1215-1227 Do the “Haves” Come Out Ahead? Resource Disparity in Public‐Land Usurpation Litigation in Taiwan
by Chung‐li Wu - 1228-1240 The Incidence of Crime on Industry‐Level Foreign Direct Investment: An Assessment of OECD Member Countries
by Leanora Brown & Keva Hibbert - 1241-1253 Polycentric Sovereignty: The Medieval Constitution, Governance Quality, and the Wealth of Nations
by Alexander William Salter & Andrew T. Young - 1254-1267 Media Freedom and Protest Events in the Global South
by Mengyang Zhao - 1268-1283 Surviving Political Scandals: Why Some Transgressions End Political Careers and Others Do Not
by Adam J. Newmark & Shannon K. Vaughan & Giovanny D. Pleites‐Hernandez - 1284-1296 Lobbying Conflict, Competition, and Working in Coalitions
by Adam J. Newmark & Anthony J. Nownes - 1297-1307 Legislative Seniority in the Partisan Congress
by Andrew J. Taylor - 1308-1321 Laying the Foundation for a Successful Presidential Campaign: Public Attention and Fundraising in the Preprimary Period
by C. Douglas Swearingen - 1322-1342 Are Presidential Inversions Inevitable? Comparing Eight Counterfactual Rules for Electing the U.S. President
by Jonathan R. Cervas & Bernard Grofman - 1343-1357 Questions of Order in the U.S. Senate: Procedural Uncertainty and the Role of the Parliamentarian
by Anthony J. Madonna & Michael S. Lynch & Ryan D. Williamson - 1358-1368 The Chief Justice as Effective Administrative Leader: The Impact of Policy Scope and Interbranch Relations
by Richard L. Vining & Teena Wilhelm & David A. Hughes - 1369-1386 Creating Political Habitus: Religion Versus Nonreligion
by James Clark Davidson & Christopher M. Pieper - 1387-1403 The Intimate Link Between Income Levels and Life Expectancy: Global Evidence from 213 Years
by Michael Jetter & Sabine Laudage & David Stadelmann - 1404-1419 Methodological Challenges in Social Vulnerability and Resilience Research: Reflections on Studies in the Canterbury and Tohoku Disasters
by Shinya Uekusa - 1420-1444 Comparing Classification Trees to Discern Patterns of Terrorism
by Nilay Saiya & Anthony Scime - 1445-1458 When Less Is More in Boosting Survey Response Rates
by Katharine M. Conn & Cecilia Hyunjung Mo & Laura M. Sellers - 1459-1478 Exploring Sensitive Topics in an Authoritarian Context: An Insider Perspective
by Guzel Yusupova
May 2019, Volume 100, Issue 3
- 531-543 What Are Good‐Looking Candidates, and Can They Sway Election Results?
by Rodrigo Praino & Daniel Stockemer - 544-564 Making and Unmaking Cosmopolitans: An Experimental Test of the Mediating Role of Emotions in International Development Appeals
by David Hudson & N. Susan Laehn & Niheer Dasandi & Jennifer vanHeerde‐Hudson - 565-577 From Yellow Peril to Model Minority: Perceived Threat by Asian Americans in Employment
by Jenny Nguyen & J. Scott Carter & Shannon K. Carter - 578-591 Are the Most Competitive Men More Resilient to Failures than the Most Competitive Women? Evidence from Professional Golf Tournaments
by Olof Rosenqvist - 592-603 Race, Income, and Environmental Inequality in the U.S. States, 1990–2014
by Debra J. Salazar & Stacy Clauson & Troy D. Abel & Aran Clauson - 604-619 The Impact of Globalization on Women's and Non‐Women's Protest
by Sam R. Bell & Amanda Murdie & Dursun Peksen - 620-634 Does State Online Voter Registration Increase Voter Turnout?
by Jinhai Yu - 635-652 Older, Younger, or More Similar? The Use of Age as a Voting Heuristic
by Steven W. Webster & Andrew W. Pierce - 653-665 Can Crime Foster Social Participation as Conflict Can?
by Enzo Nussio - 666-677 Optimism and Bias When Evaluating a Prosocial Initiative
by Curtis Child & Eva M. Witesman - 678-688 Economic Inequality and Campaign Participation
by Michael Ritter & Frederick Solt - 689-700 The Big Five and Southern Legislative Distinctiveness
by Joel F. Turner & Jeffrey P. Kash & Scott Lasley - 701-724 Are Informal Education Facilities Effective Means for Generating Political Support? A Spatial Analysis
by Yue Hu - 725-735 Why Do People Pay Bribes? A Survey Experiment with Resource Users
by Aksel Sundström - 736-748 Uncalculated First‐Party Externalities Given a Beverage Tax
by Jessica Zeiss & Les Carlson & Allen Dwayne Ball - 749-761 How the Link Between Social Capital and Migratory Duration Helps Us Understand Immigrant–Native Inequality
by Natasha Altema McNeely & Elizabeth Maltby & Rene R. Rocha - 762-778 Correlates of Food–Energy–Water Nexus Awareness Among the American Public
by Bryce Hannibal & Kent Portney - 779-792 Ideological Orientations, LGBT Contact, and Formation of LGBT Policy Position
by Briana Kordsmeier & Creed Tumlison & Geoboo Song - 793-807 20 Years of Indian Gaming: Reassessing and Still Winning
by Thaddieus W. Conner & Aimee L. Franklin - 808-824 Turn the Bull Loose: A Test of the Moderating Effect of Economic Liberalization on the Link Between Financialization and Income Inequality in Developed Economies
by Roy Kwon - 825-837 Income Inequality, Ethnic Diversity, and State Minimum Wages
by John Foster & Luis J. Gonzalez & Carlos Lopes - 838-856 Sequential Requisites Analysis: A New Method for Analyzing Sequential Relationships in Ordinal Data
by Patrik Lindenfors & Joshua Krusell & Staffan I. Lindberg - 857-868 Conducting a Street‐Intercept Survey in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Myanmar
by Andy Buschmann - 869-884 Increasing Voter Participation by Altering the Costs and Stakes of Voting
by Kevin E. Henrickson & Erica H. Johnson - 885-896 Social Mobility and Labor Market Outcomes Among the Second Generation of Racial Minority Immigrants in Canada
by Wen‐Hao Chen & Feng Hou - 897-910 Measuring Away the Importance of Institutions: The Case of Seigneurial Tenure and Agricultural Output in Canada East, 1851
by Vincent Geloso - 911-922 Do State‐Customized TANF Work Policies Actually Reduce Unemployment?
by Na Yeon Kim & Frances Stokes Berry - 923-935 The Rights/Development Nexus: Sen, Olson, and the Obesity Rights Movement
by David W. Rasmussen - 936-950 Macro‐Level Research on the Effect of Firearms Prevalence on Suicide Rates: A Systematic Review and New Evidence
by Gary Kleck - 951-964 Aid, Intervention, and Terror: The Impact of Foreign Aid and Foreign Military Intervention on Terror Events and Severity
by Orlandrew E. Danzell & Emizet F. Kisangani & Jeffrey Pickering - 965-974 Predicting Known Terrorist Event Outcomes and the Illusion of Self‐Assessed Expertise
by James L. Regens & Nick Mould & Clay Foster - 975-990 How Governance and Disasters Shape Renewable Energy Transitions: The Case of Japanese Mega‐Solar
by Timothy Fraser
April 2019, Volume 100, Issue 2
- 409-411 Immigration, Nativism, and Changing Politics: Special Issue Introduction
by Darrell Bricker & Christine Lipsmeyer & Guy Whitten & Cliff Young - 412-418 Explaining Trump's Popular Support: Validation of a Nativism Index
by Clifford Young & Katie Ziemer & Chris Jackson - 419-429 Testing the Measurement Invariance of Nativism
by Yikai Zhao - 430-446 Economic Vulnerability, Cultural Decline, and Nativism: Contingent and Indirect Effects
by Nicholas T. Davis & Kirby Goidel & Christine S. Lipsmeyer & Guy D. Whitten & Clifford Young - 447-465 Politics as Unusual? Exploring Issues and the 2016 Presidential Vote
by Nadine S. Gibson & Daron R. Shaw - 466-479 The Political Consequences of Nativism: The Impact of Nativist Sentiment on Party Support
by Nicholas T. Davis & Kirby Goidel & Christine S. Lipsmeyer & Guy D. Whitten & Clifford Young - 480-493 Where Will the British Go? And Why?
by Raymond M. Duch & Denise Laroze & Constantin Reinprecht & Thomas S. Robinson - 494-523 We Never Change, Do We? Economic Anxiety and Far‐Right Identification in a Postcrisis Europe
by Sean Kates & Joshua A. Tucker
February 2019, Volume 100, Issue 1
- 5-18 Generalized and Contingent Trust of Others Among Sexual Minority Individuals
by Lisa F. Platt & Christopher P. Scheitle - 19-37 Racial Minorities’ Trust in Government and Government Decisionmakers
by Jeffrey W. Koch - 38-59 Race, Religion, and Obama in Appalachia
by Steven White - 60-75 Update on Racial Disparities in Access to Healthcare: An Application of Nonlinear Decomposition Techniques
by Tunay Oguz - 76-88 If the Lord Is Willing and the Creek Don't Rise: Religious Attendance and Disaster Recovery in the Deep South
by Candace Forbes Bright & Roma Hanks & Edward Sayre & Amye Broyles & Braden Bagley - 89-108 Looking for Meaning in All the Wrong Places: Country Music and the Politics of Identity
by Kenneth J. Meier - 109-122 Gender and the Politics of Marijuana
by Laurel Elder & Steven Greene - 123-139 Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the United States Abroad
by Myunghee Kim & Nikola Mirilovic & Jonathan Knuckey - 140-162 Loss Aversion and Risk Aversion in Wagering on Jeopardy!’s “Daily Double”
by Curtis M. Simon - 163-175 Decentralization and Football
by Ignacio Lago & Carlos Lago‐Peñas & Santiago Lago‐Peñas - 176-197 Evidence of Own‐Race Bias in Heisman Trophy Voting
by Nolan Kopkin - 198-214 Perceptions of the Rule of Law: Evidence on the Impact of Judicial Insulation
by Jeff Yates & Andrew B. Whitford & David Brown - 215-232 Voter ID Laws: A View from the Public
by Paul Gronke & William D. Hicks & Seth C. McKee & Charles Stewart & James Dunham - 233-244 Incarcerating Exceptional Pupils: Is There a School‐to‐Prison Pipeline in Eastern Oklahoma?
by Brett A. Fitzgerald & Valerie H. Hunt & Brinck Kerr - 245-258 Dissecting Perceptions: Exploring the Determinants of Health‐Care Reform Preferences
by Joshua L. Mitchell & Pearl K. Ford Dowe - 259-271 Diverted from the “Correct Vote”? Foreign Policy Influence on Electoral Behavior
by Nicholas F. Martini & Samuel Schutt - 272-288 What Americans Think About Gun Control: Evidence from the General Social Survey, 1972–2016
by Steven V. Miller - 289-306 How Do State‐Level Environmental Policies Impact the Voting Behavior of National Legislators?
by Thomas L. Brunell & Brett Cease - 307-319 Political Leaning and Coverage Sentiment: Are Conservative Newspapers More Negative Toward Women?
by Eran Shor - 320-327 Earning Iowa: Local Newspapers and the Invisible Primary
by Joshua P. Darr - 328-341 Good Looks as a Source of Moral Permissiveness
by Robert Urbatsch - 342-358 “I Just Don't Think She Has a Presidential Look”: Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 Election
by Jonathan Knuckey - 359-378 Deserving a Just Pension: A Factorial Survey Approach
by Juan Carlos Castillo & Francisco Olivos & Ariel Azar - 379-388 Just a Little Respect: Differences in Job Satisfaction Among Individuals With and Without Disabilities
by Jennifer D. Brooks - 389-404 Risky Business: Institutional Logics and Risk Taking at Large U.S. Commercial Banks
by Joe LaBriola
November 2018, Volume 99, Issue 5
- 1551-1571 On the Gender Gap in Financial Knowledge: Decomposing the Effects of Don't Know and Incorrect Responses
by Zibei Chen & James C. Garand - 1572-1584 Go Fix It: Comedy as an Agent of Political Activation
by Leticia Bode & Amy B. Becker - 1585-1598 Understanding Changes in Attitudes Toward Suicide Between 1980s and 2010s in the United States
by Yi Tong & Julie A. Phillips - 1599-1613 Does Fathers’ Involvement in Childcare and Housework Affect Couples’ Relationship Stability?
by Helen Norman & Mark Elliot & Colette Fagan - 1614-1626 Are the Sanctified Becoming the Pornified? Religious Conservatism, Commitment, and Pornography Use, 1984–2016
by Samuel L. Perry & Cyrus Schleifer - 1627-1636 It Takes Three: How Mass Media Coverage Conditions Public Responsiveness to Policy Outputs in the United States
by Christopher J. Williams & Martijn Schoonvelde - 1637-1648 Joining the Great Majority: An Analysis of Senate Deaths, 1919–2015
by Hanna K. Brant & Theodore J. Masthay & L. Marvin Overby - 1649-1664 The Impact of Protest on Elections in the United States
by Daniel Q. Gillion & Sarah A. Soule - 1665-1679 Topic Modeling: Latent Semantic Analysis for the Social Sciences
by Danny Valdez & Andrew C. Pickett & Patricia Goodson - 1680-1698 What Race Is Lacey? Intersecting Perceptions of Racial Minority Status and Social Class
by M. Rose Barlow & Joanna N. Lahey - 1699-1732 Can Economists Beat Sport Experts? Analysis of Medal Predictions for Sochi 2014
by F. Javier Otamendi & Luis Miguel Doncel - 1733-1749 Emerging Research Communities of Practice Versus the Popular Vision of Interdisciplinarity? Insights From Digital Research in the United Kingdom
by Yupei Zhao & Panayiota Tsatsou - 1750-1764 Minimum Income and Flat Tax Revisited: A Combined CGE‐Microsimulation Analysis for Germany
by Stefanie Schubert - 1765-1775 How Increasing Party Diversity May Lead to Worsening Reported Racial Attitudes
by Christopher T. Stout & Keith Baker - 1776-1790 The Hispanic Extracurricular Participation Gap
by Karin E. Kitchens & William Gormley - 1791-1804 Bad Samaritans: Religion and Anti‐Immigrant and Anti‐Muslim Sentiment in the United States
by Darren E. Sherkat & Derek Lehman - 1805-1820 Gender Wage Gap Trends Among Information Science Workers
by Gabriel Courey & John S. Heywood - 1821-1836 The Trump Transition: Beginning a Distinctive Presidency
by James D. King & James W. Riddlesperger
December 2018, Volume 99, Issue 4
- 1253-1266 Assessing the Influence of Amicus Curiae Briefs on the Roberts Court
by Richard L. Pacelle & John M. Scheb & Hemant K. Sharma & David H. Scott - 1267-1282 On the Preferences for Strong Leadership
by Alberto Chong & Mark Gradstein - 1283-1302 Challenging the Dominant Frame: The Moderating Impact of Exposure and Knowledge on Perceptions of Sex Trafficking Victimization
by Vanessa Bouché & Amy Farrell & Dana E. Wittmer‐Wolfe - 1303-1323 Different Alternatives of Subjective Well‐Being: A Gender Analysis
by Fernando Lera‐López & Andrea Ollo‐López & José Manuel Sánchez‐Santos - 1324-1348 Courts and Issue Attention in Canada
by Nicholas D. Conway & Soren Jordan & Joseph Daniel Ura - 1349-1362 The Interplay of Peer, Parent, and Adolescent Drinking
by Julie Skalamera Olson & Robert Crosnoe - 1363-1376 The Exceptionalism of the Open Space Issue in American Politics
by William R. Lowry - 1377-1389 Cultural Worldviews and Political Process Preferences
by Chad M. Zanocco & Michael D. Jones - 1390-1408 Red Lights and Handcuffs: The Effect of Arrests on the Fear of Crime
by April Fernandes - 1409-1425 A Multivariate Study of Internet Use and the Digital Divide
by C. Serrano‐Cinca & J. F. Muñoz‐Soro & I. Brusca - 1426-1445 How Radical Is Too Radical? Public Perception of Taiwanese Environmental Nonprofit Organizations’ Activism
by Li‐Yin Liu - 1446-1466 Religion and Partisan‐Ideological Sorting, 1984–2016
by Nicholas T. Davis - 1467-1483 U.S. Citizens’ Current Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration: A Study From the General Social Survey
by Daniel K. Pryce - 1484-1495 A Contingent Effect of Trust? Interpersonal Trust and Social Movement Participation in Political Context
by Hyungjun Suh & Heidi Reynolds‐Stenson - 1496-1509 Mitigation of Relative Age Effects Through Targeted Policy Intervention: A Natural Experiment From Professional Tennis
by Elodie Wendling & Brian M. Mills - 1510-1521 How Does Immigration Affect Suicide? An Analysis of U.S. Metropolitan Areas
by Lauren J. Krivo & Julie A. Phillips - 1522-1534 Voting Turnout and Referendum Outcomes on Same‐Sex Marriage, 1998–2015
by Christopher A. Simon & Richard E. Matland & Dane G. Wendell & Raymond Tatalovich - 1535-1546 A Protocol for Identifying and Sampling From Proxy Populations
by Tao Lu & Aimee L. Franklin
September 2018, Volume 99, Issue 3
- 851-871 Headwinds, Tailwinds, and Preferences for Income Redistribution
by David Chavanne - 872-894 Do “Resource‐Cursed States” Have Lower Levels of Social and Institutional Trust? Evidence from Africa and Latin America
by John Ishiyama & Melissa Martinez & Melda Ozsut - 895-914 The Effect of Political Parties on the Distribution of Income in the American States: 1917–2011
by Amy Widestrom & Thomas J. Hayes & Christopher Dennis - 915-932 Risks and Rewards of College Football: Who Would Accept a Scholarship Knowing the Chances of Physical Harm?
by Molly Ott & Barry Bozeman & Gabel Taggart - 933-944 Does Racial Discrimination Exist Within the NBA? An Analysis Based on Salary‐per‐Contribution
by Riguang Wen - 945-961 When the Going Gets Tough: Issue Environments and Gendered Negativity Strategies
by Kjersten Nelson - 962-976 Cognitive Deliberation, Electoral Decision Making, and Democratic Health
by David C. Barker - 977-992 Gun Talk Online: Canadian Tools, American Values
by Dylan S. McLean - 993-1005 Legislators Off Their Leash: Cognitive Shirking and Impending Retirement in the U.S. House
by Michael K. Romano - 1006-1020 How Trust Attitudes Promote Grassroots Lobbying in the American States
by John Cluverius & Kevin K. Banda - 1021-1037 Is the Tea Party Libertarian, Authoritarian, or Something Else?
by Jonathan Havercroft & Justin Murphy - 1038-1059 New Americans and the Quest for Political Office
by Tyler Reny & Paru Shah - 1060-1074 Maybe it Is More Than a Joke: Satire, Mobilization, and Political Participation
by Jody C Baumgartner & Brad Lockerbie - 1075-1088 More on Plagiarism in the Social Sciences
by Brandli Stitzel & Gary A. Hoover & William Clark - 1089-1104 Should I Stay or Should I Go? Open Enrollment Decisions and Student Achievement Trajectories
by Deven Carlson & Lesley Lavery & Tyler Hughes - 1105-1118 Child Development Accounts and Saving for College: Mediated by Parental Educational Expectations?
by Youngmi Kim & Jin Huang & Michael Sherraden & Margaret Clancy - 1119-1133 The Long Road to Equality: A Meta‐Regression Analysis of Changes in the Black Test Score Gap Over Time
by Nick Huntington‐Klein & Elizabeth Ackert - 1134-1157 Gender, High School Romantic Involvement, and College Enrollment
by Stephanie W. Burge & Ann M. Beutel - 1158-1182 Race/Ethnic Differences in Nonresident Fathers’ Involvement After a Nonmarital Birth
by Calvina Z. Ellerbe & Jerrett B. Jones & Marcia J. Carlson - 1183-1199 Racial Resentment Attitudes Among White Millennial Youth: The Influence of Parents and Media
by Angie Maxwell & Stephanie R. Schulte - 1200-1213 Attitudes Toward Mass Arrivals: Variations by Racial, Spatial, and Temporal Distances to Incoming Disaster Evacuees
by Ethan J. Raker & James R. Elliott - 1214-1232 U.S. Return Migration and the Decline in Southern Black Disadvantage, 1970–2000
by Katherine J. Curtis - 1233-1247 Skin Tone and Assimilation
by Sean Richey & Ryan E. Carlin