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Nicholas A. Valentino
Nicholas A. Valentino
Donald R. Kinder Collegiate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
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What triggers public opposition to immigration? Anxiety, group cues, and immigration threat
T Brader, NA Valentino, E Suhay
American Journal of Political Science 52 (4), 959-978, 2008
16932008
Does attack advertising demobilize the electorate?
S Ansolabehere, S Iyengar, A Simon, N Valentino
American political science review 88 (4), 829-838, 1994
11531994
Election night’s alright for fighting: The role of emotions in political participation
NA Valentino, T Brader, EW Groenendyk, K Gregorowicz, VL Hutchings
The journal of politics 73 (1), 156-170, 2011
10932011
Cues that matter: How political ads prime racial attitudes during campaigns
NA Valentino, VL Hutchings, IK White
American Political Science Review 96 (1), 75-90, 2002
10532002
Is a worried citizen a good citizen? Emotions, political information seeking, and learning via the internet
NA Valentino, VL Hutchings, AJ Banks, AK Davis
Political Psychology 29 (2), 247-273, 2008
7772008
Running as a woman: Gender stereotyping in political campaigns
S Iyengar, NA Valentino, S Ansolabehere, AF Simon
Women, media, and politics, 77-98, 1997
694*1997
Politics matters: Political events as catalysts for preadult socialization
DO Sears, NA Valentino
American Political Science Review 91 (1), 45-65, 1997
6801997
Crime news and the priming of racial attitudes during evaluations of the president
NA Valentino
Public opinion quarterly, 293-320, 1999
5391999
The centrality of race in American politics
VL Hutchings, NA Valentino
Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci. 7 (1), 383-408, 2004
5162004
Old times there are not forgotten: Race and partisan realignment in the contemporary South
NA Valentino, DO Sears
American Journal of Political Science 49 (3), 672-688, 2005
5012005
A spiral of cynicism for some: The contingent effects of campaign news frames on participation and confidence in government
NA Valentino, MN Beckmann, TA Buhr
Political communication 18 (4), 347-367, 2001
4812001
Efficacy, emotions and the habit of participation
NA Valentino, K Gregorowicz, EW Groenendyk
Political behavior 31, 307-330, 2009
4682009
Immigration opposition among US Whites: General ethnocentrism or media priming of attitudes about Latinos?
NA Valentino, T Brader, AE Jardina
Political Psychology 34 (2), 149-166, 2013
4632013
Selective exposure in the Internet age: The interaction between anxiety and information utility
NA Valentino, AJ Banks, VL Hutchings, AK Davis
Political Psychology 30 (4), 591-613, 2009
3722009
Mobilizing sexism: The interaction of emotion and gender attitudes in the 2016 US presidential election
NA Valentino, C Wayne, M Oceno
Public Opinion Quarterly 82 (S1), 799-821, 2018
313*2018
The changing norms of racial political rhetoric and the end of racial priming
NA Valentino, FG Neuner, LM Vandenbroek
The Journal of Politics 80 (3), 757-771, 2018
3032018
Fear, anger, and voting for the far right: Evidence from the November 13, 2015 Paris terror attacks
P Vasilopoulos, GE Marcus, NA Valentino, M Foucault
Political Psychology 40 (4), 679-704, 2019
2882019
Where you live and what you watch: The impact of racial proximity and local television news on attitudes about race and crime
FD Gilliam Jr, NA Valentino, MN Beckmann
Political research quarterly 55 (4), 755-780, 2002
2752002
Emotional substrates of white racial attitudes
AJ Banks, NA Valentino
American Journal of Political Science 56 (2), 286-297, 2012
2562012
The impact of political advertising on knowledge, Internet information seeking, and candidate preference
NA Valentino, VL Hutchings, D Williams
Journal of communication 54 (2), 337-354, 2004
2542004
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