Journal of Politics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Politics is 26. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leviathan’s Latent Dimensions: Measuring State Capacity for Comparative Political Research85
What Have We Learned about Gender from Candidate Choice Experiments? A Meta-Analysis of Sixty-Seven Factorial Survey Experiments66
Helping or Hurting? How Governing as a Junior Coalition Partner Influences Electoral Outcomes64
The Stability of Immigration Attitudes: Evidence and Implications62
Do People Really Become More Conservative as They Age?58
Racial Sympathy and Its Political Consequences51
Word Embeddings: What Works, What Doesn’t, and How to Tell the Difference for Applied Research48
What Explains Taxation by Resource-Rich Rebels? Evidence from the Islamic State in Syria46
Quid Pro Quo? Corporate Returns to Campaign Contributions45
Politics in Forgotten Governments: The Partisan Composition of County Legislatures and County Fiscal Policies44
Was There a Culture War? Partisan Polarization and Secular Trends in US Public Opinion42
Understanding Partisan Cue Receptivity: Tests of Predictions from the Bounded Rationality and Expressive Utility Perspectives41
(Mis)estimating Affective Polarization35
It Is Not Only What You Say, It Is Also How You Say It: The Strategic Use of Campaign Sentiment35
Do Nonpartisan Programmatic Policies Have Partisan Electoral Effects? Evidence from Two Large-Scale Experiments34
Family History and Attitudes toward Out-Groups: Evidence from the European Refugee Crisis32
Projecting Confidence: How the Probabilistic Horse Race Confuses and Demobilizes the Public31
Democratic Hypocrisy and Out-Group Threat: Explaining Citizen Support for Democratic Erosion30
Self-Confidence and Gender Gaps in Political Interest, Attention, and Efficacy30
Do Women Pay a Higher Price for Power? Gender Bias in Political Violence in Sweden29
Populist Psychology: Economics, Culture, and Emotions29
Voter Preferences and the Political Underrepresentation of Minority Groups: Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Candidates in Advanced Democracies27
Partisan Consumerism: Experimental Tests of Consumer Reactions to Corporate Political Activity27
Networks of Violence: Predicting Conflict in Nigeria27
Gender Quotas, Women’s Representation, and Legislative Diversity26
Does Homeownership Influence Political Behavior? Evidence from Administrative Data26
The Welfare State with Private Alternatives: The Transformation of Popular Support for Social Insurance26
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