Trust in physicians and trust in government predict COVID‐19 vaccine uptake F Viskupič, DL Wiltse, BA Meyer Social Science Quarterly 103 (3), 509-520, 2022 | 55 | 2022 |
Don’t blame donors for ideological polarization of political parties: Ideological change and stability among political contributors, 1972-2008 RJ La Raja, DL Wiltse American Politics Research 40 (3), 501-530, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
The Messenger Matters: Religious Leaders and Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy F Viskupic, D Wiltse PS: Political Science and Politics 55 (3), 504 - 509, 2022 | 40 | 2022 |
Political partisanship and trust in government predict popular support for COVID-19 vaccine mandates for various professions and demographic groups: A research note F Viskupič, DL Wiltse American Politics Research 51 (2), 139-146, 2023 | 11 | 2023 |
Money that draws no interest: Public financing of legislative elections and candidate emergence RJ La Raja, DL Wiltse Election Law Journal 14 (4), 392-410, 2015 | 11 | 2015 |
Beyond vaccination: messaging from religious leaders can help increase adherence to COVID-19 mitigation guidelines following vaccination. A research note F Viskupič, DL Wiltse, BA Meyer The Social Science Journal, 1-10, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Pharmacists to partner with religious leaders to overcome vaccine hesitancy among Christians BA Meyer, F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 62 (1), 302-304, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Reminders of existing vaccine mandates increase support for a COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Evidence from a survey experiment F Viskupič, DL Wiltse, A Badahdah Vaccine 40 (51), 7483-7487, 2022 | 9 | 2022 |
Typologies of party finance systems: a comparative study of how countries regulate party finance and their institutional foundations DL Wiltse, RJ La Raja, DE Apollonio Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 18 (3), 243-261, 2019 | 6 | 2019 |
Subsidizing Equality: Female Candidate Emergence and Clean Elections DL Wiltse Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 17 (2), 85-99, 2018 | 6 | 2018 |
Drivers of COVID-19 booster uptake among nurses F Viskupič, DL Wiltse American Journal of Infection Control 51 (8), 895-899, 2023 | 5 | 2023 |
Trust in physicians predicts COVID-19 booster uptake among older adults: Evidence from a panel survey F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Aging and Health Research 3 (1), 100127, 2023 | 5 | 2023 |
Attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccine mandate: The role of psychological characteristics and partisan self-identification F Viskupič, DL Wiltse, A Kayaalp Personality and Individual Differences 206, 112119, 2023 | 4 | 2023 |
Pocketbook versus identity? Farmers’ attitudes towards international trade F Viskupič, E Celik Wiltse, DL Wiltse The Social Science Journal, 1-11, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
COVID-19 parental vaccine hesitancy among nurses in the state of South Dakota F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Journal of Community Health 48 (2), 245-251, 2023 | 2 | 2023 |
Individual vs. collective motives in the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 VG Moscardelli, M Haspel, D Wiltse American Politics Research 35 (1), 79-102, 2007 | 2 | 2007 |
Psychological entitlement predicts support for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health 2, 100043, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Age and partisan self-identification predict uptake of additional COVID-19 booster doses: Evidence from a longitudinal study D Wiltse, F Viskupič Preventive Medicine Reports 36, 102407, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Partisan self-identification predicts attitudes of South Dakota nurses toward COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Health Policy and Technology 12 (3), 100777, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Attitudes toward annual COVID-19 boosters are highly structured by partisan self-identification and trust in government: Evidence from a longitudinal survey F Viskupič, DL Wiltse Vaccine: X 14, 100337, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |