What to believe? Social media commentary and belief in misinformation NM Anspach, TN Carlson Political Behavior 42 (3), 697-718, 2020 | 118 | 2020 |
Opting out of political discussions JE Settle, TN Carlson Political Communication 36 (3), 476-496, 2019 | 76 | 2019 |
Political chameleons: An exploration of conformity in political discussions TN Carlson, JE Settle Political Behavior 38, 817-859, 2016 | 68 | 2016 |
Through the grapevine: Informational consequences of interpersonal political communication TN Carlson American Political Science Review 113 (2), 325-339, 2019 | 64 | 2019 |
Modeling political information transmission as a game of telephone TN Carlson The Journal of Politics 80 (1), 348-352, 2018 | 32 | 2018 |
What goes without saying TN Carlson, JE Settle Cambridge University Press, 2022 | 28 | 2022 |
Follow your heart: Could psychophysiology be associated with political discussion network homogeneity? TN Carlson, CT McClean, JE Settle Political Psychology 41 (1), 165-187, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
Political psychophysiology: A primer for interested researchers and consumers JE Settle, MV Hibbing, NM Anspach, TN Carlson, CM Coe, E Hernandez, ... Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (1), 101-117, 2020 | 13 | 2020 |
Talking Politics: Political Discussion Networks and the New American Electorate TN Carlson, M Abrajano, LG Bedolla Oxford University Press, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
Experimental measurement of misperception in political beliefs TN Carlson, SJ Hill Journal of Experimental Political Science 9 (2), 241-254, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Political discussion networks and political engagement among voters of color TN Carlson, M Abrajano, L Garcia Bedolla Political Research Quarterly 73 (1), 79-95, 2020 | 10 | 2020 |
When campaigns call, who answers? Using observational data to enrich our understanding of phone mobilization M Abrajano, TN Carlson, LG Bedolla, S Oklobdzija, S Turney Electoral Studies 64, 102025, 2020 | 5 | 2020 |
The similar and distinct effects of political and non-political conversation on affective polarization E Rossiter, T Carlson Working paper, 2023 | 4 | 2023 |
Cross-partisan conversation reduced affective polarization for republicans and democrats even after the contentious 2020 election EL Rossiter, TN Carlson | 2 | 2023 |
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation NM Anspach, TN Carlson New Media & Society, 14614448221130422, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
Through the grapevine: Socially transmitted information and distorted democracy TN Carlson Through the Grapevine, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Through the Grapevine: Informational Consequences of the Two-Step Flow of Political Communication TN Carlson American Political Science Review, 2019 | 1 | 2019 |
CueAnon: What QAnon Signals about Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them BS Noble, TN Carlson | | 2023 |
Persuasion in Parallel: How Information Changes Minds about Politics. By Alexander Coppock. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 216p. 34.99 paper. TN Carlson Perspectives on Politics 21 (3), 1087-1088, 2023 | | 2023 |
To Discuss or Not to Discuss? How Selective Exposure to Political Discussion Conditions Experimental Findings on Polarization T Carlson, E Rossiter OSF, 2023 | | 2023 |