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Milton Lodge
Milton Lodge
Distinguished SUNY Professor of Political Science, Stony Brook University
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Motivated skepticism in the evaluation of political beliefs
CS Taber, M Lodge
American journal of political science 50 (3), 755-769, 2006
47572006
The rationalizing voter
M Lodge, CS Taber
Cambridge University Press, 2013
16182013
The responsive voter: Campaign information and the dynamics of candidate evaluation
M Lodge, MR Steenbergen, S Brau
American political science review 89 (2), 309-326, 1995
10661995
Three steps toward a theory of motivated political reasoning
F Bacon
Elements of reason: Cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality 183, 2000
10162000
An impression-driven model of candidate evaluation
M Lodge, KM McGraw, P Stroh
American Political Science Review 83 (2), 399-419, 1989
8721989
The automaticity of affect for political leaders, groups, and issues: An experimental test of the hot cognition hypothesis
M Lodge, CS Taber
Political Psychology 26 (3), 455-482, 2005
8062005
A partisan schema for political information processing
M Lodge, R Hamill
American political science review 80 (2), 505-519, 1986
7391986
Magnitude scaling
M Lodge
(No Title), 1981
6761981
McGraw, and Patrick Stroh. 1989.“An impression-driven model of candidate evaluation.”
M Lodge
American Political Science Review 83 (2), 399-419, 1989
3561989
The breadth, depth, and utility of class, partisan, and ideological schemata
R Hamill, M Lodge, F Blake
American Journal of Political Science, 850-870, 1985
3501985
Threat, authoritarianism, and selective exposure to information
H Lavine, M Lodge, K Freitas
Political psychology 26 (2), 219-244, 2005
3302005
Why people “don’t trust the evidence” motivated reasoning and scientific beliefs
PW Kraft, M Lodge, CS Taber
The ANNALS of the American Academy of political and social science 658 (1 …, 2015
3202015
On-line processing in candidate evaluation: The effects of issue order, issue importance, and sophistication
KM McGraw, M Lodge, P Stroh
Political Behavior 12, 41-58, 1990
2991990
The motivated construction of political judgments.
CS Taber, M Lodge, J Glathar
Cambridge University Press, 2001
2602001
The attractiveness halo: Why some candidates are perceived more favorably than others
B Verhulst, M Lodge, H Lavine
Journal of nonverbal behavior 34, 111-117, 2010
2122010
Activation of political attitudes: A psychophysiological examination of the hot cognition hypothesis
JP Morris, NK Squires, CS Taber, M Lodge
Political Psychology 24 (4), 727-745, 2003
2022003
Inside the mental voting booth: An impression-driven process model of candidate evaluation
M Lodge, P Stroh
Explorations in political psychology, 225-263, 1993
2011993
Motivated reasoning and public opinion
AA Strickland, CS Taber, M Lodge
Journal of health politics, policy and law 36 (6), 935-944, 2011
1822011
Losing, but accepting: Legitimacy, positivity theory, and the symbols of judicial authority
JL Gibson, M Lodge, B Woodson
Law & Society Review 48 (4), 837-866, 2014
1792014
Affective contagion in effortful political thinking
C Erisen, M Lodge, CS Taber
Political Psychology 35 (2), 187-206, 2014
1672014
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