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Why do people believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories?
JE Uscinski, AM Enders, C Klofstad, M Seelig, J Funchion, C Everett, ...
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 1 (3), 2020
5352020
Sounds like a winner: voice pitch influences perception of leadership capacity in both men and women
CA Klofstad, RC Anderson, S Peters
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1738), 2698-2704, 2012
4902012
What drives conspiratorial beliefs? The role of informational cues and predispositions
JE Uscinski, C Klofstad, MD Atkinson
Political Research Quarterly 69 (1), 57-71, 2016
4672016
Disagreeing about disagreement: How conflict in social networks affects political behavior
CA Klofstad, AE Sokhey, SD McClurg
American Journal of Political Science 57 (1), 120-134, 2013
3122013
Talk leads to recruitment: How discussions about politics and current events increase civic participation
CA Klofstad
Political Research Quarterly 60 (2), 180-191, 2007
2732007
The relationship between social media use and beliefs in conspiracy theories and misinformation
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, MI Seelig, CA Klofstad, S Wuchty, JR Funchion, ...
Political behavior, 1-24, 2021
2492021
The different forms of COVID-19 misinformation and their consequences
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, C Klofstad, J Stoler
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
2242020
Vocal fry may undermine the success of young women in the labor market
RC Anderson, CA Klofstad, WJ Mayew, M Venkatachalam
PloS one 9 (5), e97506, 2014
2152014
Genetic influences on political ideologies: Twin analyses of 19 measures of political ideologies from five democracies and genome-wide findings from three populations
PK Hatemi, SE Medland, R Klemmensen, S Oskarsson, L Littvay, ...
Behavior genetics 44, 282-294, 2014
1972014
Measurement of political discussion networks: A comparison of two “name generator” procedures
CA Klofstad, SD McClurg, M Rolfe
Public Opinion Quarterly 73 (3), 462-483, 2009
1882009
Perceptions of competence, strength, and age influence voters to select leaders with lower-pitched voices
CA Klofstad, RC Anderson, S Nowicki
PloS one 10 (8), e0133779, 2015
1842015
Preference for leaders with masculine voices holds in the case of feminine leadership roles
RC Anderson, CA Klofstad
PloS one 7 (12), e51216, 2012
1652012
Candidate voice pitch influences election outcomes
CA Klofstad
Political psychology 37 (5), 725-738, 2016
1542016
Civic talk: Peers, politics, and the future of democracy
C Klofstad
Temple University Press, 2010
1542010
American politics in two dimensions: Partisan and ideological identities versus anti‐establishment orientations
JE Uscinski, AM Enders, MI Seelig, CA Klofstad, JR Funchion, C Everett, ...
American Journal of Political Science 65 (4), 877-895, 2021
1412021
The dating preferences of liberals and conservatives
CA Klofstad, R McDermott, PK Hatemi
Political Behavior 35 (3), 519-538, 2013
1382013
What drives people to believe in Zika conspiracy theories?
CA Klofstad, JE Uscinski, JM Connolly, JP West
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 1-8, 2019
1262019
Affect and cognition in party identification
BC Burden, CA Klofstad
Political Psychology 26 (6), 869-886, 2005
1152005
Have beliefs in conspiracy theories increased over time?
J Uscinski, A Enders, C Klofstad, M Seelig, H Drochon, K Premaratne, ...
PLoS One 17 (7), e0270429, 2022
1122022
Do conspiracy beliefs form a belief system? Examining the structure and organization of conspiracy beliefs
AM Enders, JE Uscinski, CA Klofstad, MI Seelig, S Wuchty, MN Murthi, ...
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9 (1), 255-271, 2021
792021
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