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The positive case for negative campaigning
K Mattes, DP Redlawsk
University of Chicago Press, 2020
1692020
Predicting election outcomes from positive and negative trait assessments of candidate images
K Mattes, M Spezio, H Kim, A Todorov, R Adolphs, RM Alvarez
Political Psychology 31 (1), 41-58, 2010
1592010
A neural basis for the effect of candidate appearance on election outcomes
ML Spezio, A Rangel, RM Alvarez, JP O’Doherty, K Mattes, A Todorov, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 3 (4), 344-352, 2008
1262008
Pretty faces, marginal races: Predicting election outcomes using trait assessments of British parliamentary candidates
K Mattes, C Milazzo
Electoral studies 34, 177-189, 2014
842014
Nomination processes and policy outcomes
MO Jackson, L Mathevet, K Mattes
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 (1), 67-92, 2007
822007
Thin‐slice decisions do not need faces to be predictive of election outcomes
ML Spezio, L Loesch, F Gosselin, K Mattes, RM Alvarez
Political Psychology 33 (3), 331-341, 2012
642012
Looking good for election day: Does attractiveness predict electoral success in Britain?
C Milazzo, K Mattes
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 18 (1), 161-178, 2016
422016
Donald Trump, contempt, and the 2016 GOP Iowa caucuses
DP Redlawsk, IJ Roseman, K Mattes, S Katz
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 28 (2), 173-189, 2018
302018
It's a mad, mad world: Using emotion inductions in a survey
K Searles, K Mattes
Journal of Experimental Political Science 2 (2), 172-182, 2015
272015
Reprehensible, laughable: The role of contempt in negative campaigning
IJ Roseman, K Mattes, DP Redlawsk, S Katz
American Politics Research 48 (1), 44-77, 2020
232020
Contempt and anger in the 2016 US presidential election
K Mattes, IJ Roseman, DP Redlawsk, S Katz
Conventional wisdom, parties, and broken barriers in the 2016 election, 101-114, 2018
202018
Voluntary exposure to political fact checks
K Mattes, DP Redlawsk
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 97 (4), 913-935, 2020
172020
Attack politics: who goes negative and why?
K Mattes
V Caltech Social Sciences Working Paper 1256, 2007
132007
Deception Detection in Politics: Can Voters Tell When Politicians are Lying?
K Mattes, V Popova, JR Evans
Political behavior 45 (1), 395-418, 2023
102023
Differences in appearance-based trait inferences for male and female political candidates
T Ditonto, K Mattes
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 39 (4), 430-450, 2018
92018
What Happens when a Candidate Doesn’t Bark?“Cursed” Voters and Their Impact on Campaign Discourse
K Mattes
The Journal of Politics 74 (2), 369-382, 2012
82012
Specific emotions in negative campaigning: A role for contempt
DP Redlawsk, IJ Roseman, K Mattes, S Katz
Annual Meeting, International Society of Political Psychology, San Diego, CA, 2015
62015
Losers, Liars, and Low-Energy Individuals: Examining Contempt and Anger as Factors in Candidate Evaluation
DP Redlawsk, IJ Roseman, K Mattes, S Katz
112th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association …, 2016
52016
Emotions and politics
DP Redlawsk, K Mattes, D Osborne, CG Sibley
Cambridge handbook of political psychology, 139-158, 2022
42022
How the emotion of contempt can help explain political effects of incivility
IJ Roseman, K Mattes, DP Redlawsk
Political incivility in the parliamentary, electoral and media arena, 107-123, 2021
42021
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