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Tim Groeling
Tim Groeling
Professor, Communication Dept., UCLA
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New media and the polarization of American political discourse
MA Baum, T Groeling
Political Communication 25 (4), 345-365, 2008
7372008
War stories: The causes and consequences of public views of war
MA Baum, TJ Groeling
Princeton University Press, 2009
3742009
Crossing the water's edge: Elite rhetoric, media coverage, and the rally-round-the-flag phenomenon
T Groeling, MA Baum
The journal of politics 70 (4), 1065-1085, 2008
3202008
Shot by the messenger: Partisan cues and public opinion regarding national security and war
MA Baum, T Groeling
Political Behavior 31, 157-186, 2009
2552009
Media bias by the numbers: Challenges and opportunities in the empirical study of partisan news
T Groeling
Annual Review of Political Science 16, 129-151, 2013
2412013
Who's the fairest of them all? An empirical test for partisan bias on ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox News
T Groeling
Presidential Studies Quarterly 38 (4), 631-657, 2008
1822008
Reality asserts itself: Public opinion on Iraq and the elasticity of reality
MA Baum, T Groeling
International Organization 64 (3), 443-479, 2010
1752010
When politicians attack: Party cohesion in the media
T Groeling
Cambridge University Press, 2010
1712010
Is network news coverage of the president biased?
T Groeling, S Kernell
The Journal of Politics 60 (4), 1063-1087, 1998
1581998
Journalists’ incentives and media coverage of elite foreign policy evaluations
T Groeling, MA Baum
Conflict Management and Peace Science 26 (5), 437-470, 2009
432009
Virtual discussion: Web-based discussion forums in political science
T Groeling
341999
What gets covered? How media coverage of elite debate drives the rally-'round-the-flag phenomenon: 1979-1998
MA Baum, T Groeling
In the public domain: Presidents and the challenges of public leadership, 71-106, 2005
282005
Congress, the president, and party competition via network news
T Groeling, S Kernell
Polarized politics: Congress and the President in a partisan era, 73-95, 2000
262000
Barbarians inside the gates: Partisan news media and the polarization of American political discourse
T Groeling, MA Baum
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2007
222007
Crossing the water's edge: Elite rhetoric, media coverage and the rally-round-the-flag phenomenon, 1979-2003
M Baum, T Groeling
KSG Working Paper No. RWP07-013, 2007
202007
When politicians attack: The causes, contours, and consequences of partisan political communication
TJ Groeling
University of California, San Diego, 2001
162001
Iraq and the “Fox effect”: An examination of polarizing media and public support for international conflict
MA Baum, T Groeling
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, 2007
102007
Geoffrey Baym From Cronkite to Colbert: The Evolution of Broadcast News. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, 2009. 224 pp
T Groeling
The International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (4), 514-515, 2010
62010
War stories: the causes and consequences of public views of war
TJ Groeling, MA Baum
Princeton University Press, 2009
62009
Partisan news before Fox: newspaper partisanship and partisan polarization, 1881-1972
T Groeling, M Baum
APSA 2013 Annual Meeting Paper, American Political Science Association 2013 …, 2013
52013
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