How Elite Partisan Polarization Affects Public Opinion Formation JN Druckman, E Peterson, R Slothuus American Political Science Review 107 (1), 57-79, 2013 | 1651 | 2013 |
Political parties, motivated reasoning, and issue framing effects R Slothuus, CH De Vreese The Journal of politics 72 (3), 630-645, 2010 | 971 | 2010 |
Political Parties, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion Formation TJ Leeper, R Slothuus Political Psychology 35 (S1: Advances in Political Psychology), 129–156, 2014 | 733 | 2014 |
The crisis of democracy and the science of deliberation JS Dryzek, A Bächtiger, S Chambers, J Cohen, JN Druckman, A Felicetti, ... Science 363 (6432), 1144-1146, 2019 | 533 | 2019 |
Deservingness versus values in public opinion on welfare: The automaticity of the deservingness heuristic MB Petersen, R Slothuus, R Stubager, L Togeby European Journal of Political Research 50 (1), 24-52, 2011 | 392 | 2011 |
More than weighting cognitive importance: A dual‐process model of issue framing effects R Slothuus Political Psychology 29 (1), 1-28, 2008 | 355 | 2008 |
Issue importance as a moderator of framing effects S Lecheler, C De Vreese, R Slothuus Communication research 36 (3), 400-425, 2009 | 278 | 2009 |
Partisan elites as culprits? How party cues shape partisan perceptual gaps M Bisgaard, R Slothuus American Journal of Political Science 62 (2), 456-469, 2018 | 251 | 2018 |
Framing deservingness to win support for welfare state retrenchment R Slothuus Scandinavian Political Studies 30 (3), 323-344, 2007 | 216 | 2007 |
When can political parties lead public opinion? Evidence from a natural experiment R Slothuus Political Communication 27 (2), 158-177, 2010 | 188 | 2010 |
How political parties shape public opinion in the real world R Slothuus, M Bisgaard American Journal of Political Science 65 (4), 896-911, 2021 | 187* | 2021 |
What Are the Sources of Political Parties’ Issue Ownership? Testing Four Explanations at the Individual Level R Stubager, R Slothuus Political Behavior 35 (3), 567-588, 2013 | 171 | 2013 |
Assessing the influence of political parties on public opinion: The challenge from pretreatment effects R Slothuus Political Communication 33 (2), 302-327, 2016 | 136 | 2016 |
Political parties and value consistency in public opinion formation MB Petersen, R Slothuus, L Togeby Public Opinion Quarterly 74 (3), 530-550, 2010 | 112 | 2010 |
Paradoxes of Liberal Democracy: Islam, Western Europe and the Danish Cartoon Crisis PM Sniderman, MB Petersen, R Slothuus, R Stubager Princeton University Press, 2014 | 107 | 2014 |
Freedom for All? The Strength and Limits of Political Tolerance MB Petersen, R Slothuus, R Stubager, L Togeby British Journal of Political Science 41 (3), 581-597, 2011 | 102 | 2011 |
Do voters learn? Evidence that voters respond accurately to changes in political parties’ policy positions HB Seeberg, R Slothuus, R Stubager West European Politics 40 (2), 336-356, 2017 | 60 | 2017 |
How the news media persuades: Framing effects and beyond TJ Leeper, R Slothuus | 51 | 2019 |
Can citizens be framed? How information more than emphasis changes opinions TJ Leeper, R Slothuus 1st Gothenburg-Barcelona Workshop on Experimental Political Science …, 2015 | 43* | 2015 |
Party over pocketbook? How party cues influence opinion when citizens have a stake in policy R Slothuus, M Bisgaard American Political Science Review 115 (3), 1090-1096, 2021 | 40 | 2021 |