The influence of partisan motivated reasoning on public opinion T Bolsen, JN Druckman, FL Cook Political Behavior 36, 235-262, 2014 | 1033 | 2014 |
Citizens, knowledge, and the information environment J Jerit, J Barabas, T Bolsen American Journal of Political Science 50 (2), 266-282, 2006 | 708 | 2006 |
Framing, motivated reasoning, and opinions about emergent technologies JN Druckman, T Bolsen Journal of communication 61 (4), 659-688, 2011 | 572 | 2011 |
Counteracting the politicization of science T Bolsen, JN Druckman Journal of Communication 65 (5), 745-769, 2015 | 338 | 2015 |
The US news media, polarization on climate change, and pathways to effective communication T Bolsen, MA Shapiro Environmental Communication 12 (2), 149-163, 2018 | 301 | 2018 |
Do partisanship and politicization undermine the impact of a scientific consensus message about climate change? T Bolsen, JN Druckman Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 21 (3), 389-402, 2018 | 271 | 2018 |
The polls—trends: Public opinion on energy policy: 1974–2006 T Bolsen, FL Cook Public Opinion Quarterly 72 (2), 364-388, 2008 | 204 | 2008 |
How frames can undermine support for scientific adaptations: Politicization and the status-quo bias T Bolsen, JN Druckman, FL Cook Public Opinion Quarterly 78 (1), 1-26, 2014 | 190 | 2014 |
Politicization and COVID-19 vaccine resistance in the US T Bolsen, R Palm Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, 2022 | 185 | 2022 |
Citizens’, scientists’, and policy advisors’ beliefs about global warming T Bolsen, JN Druckman, FL Cook The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658 (1 …, 2015 | 164 | 2015 |
The effect of frames on COVID-19 vaccine resistance R Palm, T Bolsen, JT Kingsland Frontiers in Political Science 3, 661257, 2021 | 147 | 2021 |
Framing the origins of COVID-19 T Bolsen, R Palm, JT Kingsland Science Communication 42 (5), 562-585, 2020 | 143 | 2020 |
Doing what others do: Norms, science, and collective action on global warming T Bolsen, TJ Leeper, MA Shapiro American Politics Research 42 (1), 65-89, 2014 | 130 | 2014 |
The impact of message source on the effectiveness of communications about climate change T Bolsen, R Palm, JT Kingsland Science Communication 41 (4), 464-487, 2019 | 124 | 2019 |
Self-interest and attention to news among issue publics T Bolsen, TJ Leeper Political Communication 30 (3), 329-348, 2013 | 93 | 2013 |
A research agenda for climate change communication and public opinion: The role of scientific consensus messaging and beyond R Bayes, T Bolsen, JN Druckman Environmental Communication 17 (1), 16–34, 2023 | 92 | 2023 |
Counteracting climate science politicization with effective frames and imagery T Bolsen, R Palm, JT Kingsland Science Communication 41 (2), 147-171, 2019 | 91 | 2019 |
“Don’t tell me what to do”: Resistance to climate change messages suggesting behavior changes R Palm, T Bolsen, JT Kingsland Weather, Climate, and Society 12 (4), 827-835, 2020 | 74 | 2020 |
A comparison of online and face-to-face approaches to teaching introduction to American government T Bolsen, M Evans, AMC Fleming Journal of Political Science Education 12 (3), 302-317, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
Are voters more likely to contribute to other public goods? Evidence from a large‐scale randomized policy experiment T Bolsen, PJ Ferraro, JJ Miranda American Journal of Political Science 58 (1), 17-30, 2014 | 74 | 2014 |