Eric T. Plutzer
@ericplutzerPolitical scientist and survey methodologist at Penn State.
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Democracy on the ballot, in more ways than one. mprnews.org/story/2024/10/… New @McCourtneyInst / @APMResearch Mood of the Nation Poll.
not an RCT so obviously can’t claim causality. If anything it’s probably bookings causing the eclipse
With the eclipse approaching in less than a week, over half of U.S. cities along the eclipse's path are fully booked for the night of April 7th according to data from @airdna
Please join us in congratulating @CEU_iUfU on receiving the 2024 Brown Democracy Medal! Invisible University's work follows a long tradition of underground universities as acts of democratic defiance amid conflict and rising authoritarianism. psu.edu/news/liberal-a…
(cc: @itserinfitz) Our soon-to-be-out article, coming soon to a Public Opinion Quarterly volume near you, might have something to say about all this... osf.io/preprints/psya…
Trump Claims 2024 Election Will Be Rigged, Putting Republican Turnout At Risk - WSJ
"The Rhetorical 'What Goes with What': Political Pundits and the Discursive Superstructure of Ideology in U.S. Politics" is conditionally accepted at Public Opinion Quarterly: osf.io/vwqnf
In this article in Public Opinion Quarterly, researchers introduce a revised hostile sexism scale for better measurement accuracy. Item-specific format improves validity, recommending adoption by researchers. Learn more: bit.ly/43fBKz6
Great piece!
My new article, "Affective Polarization and Habits of Political Participation," is out now in open access at @ElectoralStdies! 👉sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 1/6
Very excited that POQ will devote it's upcoming special issue to qualitative research on public opinion, civic behavior, elections, political communication or any other topic within our usual scope. Pass the word!
The Public Opinion Quarterly is accepting papers for the 2025 Special Qualitative Issue: Qualitative Research: Advancing the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Learn more: buff.ly/3PSQFu2
A bipartisan majority of Americans support universal background checks and gun licensing. A majority also supports an assault weapons ban, but support is more partisan mprnews.org/story/2023/07/… by @McCourtneyInst's @ericplutzer & @APMResearch's @rithwik_kalale & me via @MPRnews
"In the last few years, we have come to understand that democracy is hard work, that it requires a lot from all of us, and that it's fragile." - @cbeem1 in the @AP as part of a story on a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll. wfmz.com/news/americans…
There is still time to apply for a journal editor or associate editor position! buff.ly/3qqvZPO
@Penn_state's @ericplutzer explains: “There are two very different ways Americans are pushed away from political discussion. The first is lack of interest... The other is deliberate avoidance, even if they are interested." apmresearchlab.org/motn/poll-demo…
My latest, just in time for #4thofJuly laist.com/news/politics/… via @LAist @APMResearch's analysis of new @McCourtneyInst Mood of the Nation Poll data finds that 3 in 4 of Americans endorse democracy, but only 16% say they feel comfortable talking about politics with everyone
.@APMResearch's analysis of NEW @McCourtneyInst Mood of the Nation polling data via @MPRnews mprnews.org/story/2023/07/… Among the findings: 1 in 8 Americans (13%) avoid talking about politics with their spouse or romantic partner #4thofJuly
Congrats to Morrgan Herlihy, a @psupolisci student whose research on state politics and federal judicial selection you should watch out for, on being the inaugural @McCourtneyInst Roosevelt Fellow. You can read more about Morrgan and the fellowship here: psu.edu/news/liberal-a…
Congratulations, @mjnelson7 and @HazeltonPhDJD! Get the book here: global.oup.com/academic/produ…
It’s publication week for The Elevator Effect, an @OUPLaw book about the effects of collegiality on judicial behavior with @HazeltonPhDJD and Rachael Hinkle. A thread: (1/9)
We can innovate without breaking things. via @NYTOpinion @ErikMConway @agent_ayesha @hssonline @HarvardHistSci @mrJamesGraham nytimes.com/2023/06/28/opi…
SCOTUS unanimous opinion in Groff diverges from general public's divided opinion on religious work exemptions apmresearchlab.org/motn/poll-reli… cc: @McCourtneyInst @APMResearch @ericplutzer @Marketplace
Context for SCOTUS possible decision on Groff v. Dejoy apmresearchlab.org/motn/poll-reli… @McCourtneyInst polling via @APMResearch 22% of American adults believe that religious work exemptions should be granted when doing so would impose major costs on the government
Groff, an evangelical Christian, declined to work as a postal carrier on Sundays, leading to upcoming SCOTUS Groff v Dejoy Poll: Evangelical/born-again Christians do not support religious work exemptions at a meaningfully higher rate that other Americans apmresearchlab.org/motn/poll-reli…
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