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Knowledge, risk, and policy support: Public perceptions of nuclear power
JW Stoutenborough, SG Sturgess, A Vedlitz
Energy Policy 62, 176-184, 2013
2222013
Encouraging Pollution‐Free Energy: The Diffusion of State Net Metering Policies*
JW Stoutenborough, M Beverlin
Social Science Quarterly 89 (5), 1230-1251, 2008
1542008
The effect of perceived and assessed knowledge of climate change on public policy concerns: An empirical comparison
JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Environmental Science & Policy 37, 23-33, 2014
1512014
Reassessing the impact of Supreme Court decisions on public opinion: Gay civil rights cases
JW Stoutenborough, DP Haider-Markel, MD Allen
Political Research Quarterly 59 (3), 419-433, 2006
1462006
Public attitudes toward water management and drought in the United States
JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Water Resources Management 28, 697-714, 2014
882014
Psychometric and demographic predictors of the perceived risk of terrorist threats and the willingness to pay for terrorism risk management programs
JL Mumpower, L Shi, JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Risk Analysis 33 (10), 1802-1811, 2013
832013
Public support for climate change policy: consistency in the influence of values and attitudes over time and across specific policy alternatives
JW Stoutenborough, R Bromley‐Trujillo, A Vedlitz
Review of Policy Research 31 (6), 555-583, 2014
812014
The influence of specific risk perceptions on public policy support: An examination of energy policy
JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz, X Liu
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 658 (1 …, 2015
692015
Bureaucratic expertise, overconfidence, and policy choice
X Liu, J Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Governance 30 (4), 705-725, 2017
682017
The role of scientific knowledge in the public's perceptions of energy technology risks
JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Energy Policy 96, 206-216, 2016
652016
Explaining popular trust in the department of homeland security
SE Robinson, X Liu, JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 23 (3), 713-733, 2013
562013
Do stakeholders analyze their audience? The communication switch and stakeholder personal versus public communication choices
MK McBeth, DL Lybecker, JW Stoutenborough
Policy Sciences 49, 421-444, 2016
452016
Is “fracking” a new dirty word? The influence of word choice on public views toward natural gas attitudes
JW Stoutenborough, SE Robinson, A Vedlitz
Energy Research & Social Science 17, 52-58, 2016
442016
Understanding trust in Government: Environmental sustainability, fracking, and public opinion in American politics
SE Robinson, JW Stoutenborough, A Vedlitz
Routledge, 2017
402017
Trends in public attitudes toward climate change: the influence of the economy and climategate on risk, information, and public policy
JW Stoutenborough, X Liu, A Vedlitz
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 5 (1), 22-37, 2014
372014
Strategy, narratives, and reading the public: Developing a micro‐level theory of political strategies within the narrative policy framework
KJ Kirkpatrick, JW Stoutenborough
Policy Studies Journal 46 (4), 949-977, 2018
352018
Probing public perceptions on energy: Support for a comparative, deep-probing survey design for complex issue domains
JW Stoutenborough, L Shi, A Vedlitz
Energy 81, 406-415, 2015
332015
Public confidence in the US Supreme Court: A new look at the impact of Court decisions
JW Stoutenborough, DP Haider-Markel
The Social Science Journal 45 (1), 28-47, 2008
312008
Public confidence in the US Supreme Court: A new look at the impact of Court decisions
JW Stoutenborough, DP Haider-Markel
The Social Science Journal 45 (1), 28-47, 2008
312008
Do we understand what the public hears? Stakeholders’ preferred communication choices for discussing river issues with the public
DL Lybecker, MK McBeth, JW Stoutenborough
Review of Policy Research 33 (4), 376-392, 2016
302016
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