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Nathan K. Chan
Nathan K. Chan
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Loyola Marymount University
Verified email at lmu.edu
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Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty
N Breznau, EM Rinke, A Wuttke, HHV Nguyen, M Adem, J Adriaans, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (44), e2203150119, 2022
1142022
COVID-19 and Asian Americans: How elite messaging and social exclusion shape partisan attitudes
NKM Chan, JY Kim, V Leung
Perspectives on Politics 20 (2), 618-634, 2022
27*2022
TRENDS: A Red Flag for Participation: The Influence of Chinese Mainlandization on Political Behavior in Hong Kong
NKM Chan, L Nachman, CWJ Mok
Political Research Quarterly 74 (1), 3-17, 2021
252021
From Inter-Racial Solidarity to Action: Minority Linked Fate and African American, Latina/o, and Asian American Political Participation
NKM Chan, F Jasso
Political Behavior, 1-23, 2021
182021
Political Inequality in the Digital World: The Puzzle of Asian American Political Participation Online
NK Chan
Political Research Quarterly 74 (4), 882-898, 2021
132021
The Ties that Bind: Assessing the Effects of Political and Racial Church Homogeneity on Asian American Political Participation
NK Chan, DL Phoenix
Politics and Religion 13 (3), 639-670, 2020
92020
The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative: investigating immigration and social policy preferences: Executive Report
N Breznau, EM Rinke, A Wuttke, NT Storz
92019
The changing landscape: the role of civic education on political efficacy among latina/os and asian Americans
N Chan, B Hoyt
Journal of Political Science Education 17 (sup1), 983-1000, 2021
72021
The Asian American Vote in 2020: Indicators of Turnout and Vote Choice
N Chan, JH Nguy, N Masuoka
Political Behavior, 1-25, 2022
62022
Clarifying the “People Like Me”: Racial Efficacy and Political Behavior
DL Phoenix, NK Chan
Perspectives on Politics, 1-18, 2022
6*2022
New Directions in the Study of Asian American Politics, Part II: Political Behavior
N Chan, C Chong, T Raychaudhuri
PS: Political Science & Politics 54 (2), 244-248, 2021
22021
How Fears of Mainlandization Drive Hong Kong’s Mass Protests
NK Chan, L Nachman, CWJ Mok
Washington Post, 2019
22019
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