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The online citizen: Is social media changing citizens’ beliefs about democratic values?
N Swigger
Political behavior 35 (3), 589-603, 2013
1602013
Is there truth in advertising? Campaign ad images as signals about legislative behavior
T Sulkin, N Swigger
The Journal of Politics 70 (1), 232-244, 2008
722008
Assumed transmission in political science: A call for bringing description back in
SL Althaus, N Swigger, S Chernykh, DJ Hendry, SC Wals, C Tiwald
The Journal of Politics 73 (4), 1065-1080, 2011
462011
What you see is what you get: Drawing inferences from campaign imagery
N Swigger
Political Communication 29 (4), 367-386, 2012
272012
The effect of gender norms in sitcoms on support for access to abortion and contraception
N Swigger
American Politics Research 45 (1), 109-127, 2017
242017
Gender essentialism and responses to candidates’ messages
N Swigger, M Meyer
Political Psychology 40 (4), 719-738, 2019
232019
Uplifting manhood to wonderful heights? News coverage of the human costs of military conflict from World War I to Gulf War Two
SL Althaus, N Swigger, S Chernykh, DJ Hendry, SC Wals, C Tiwald
Political Communication 31 (2), 193-217, 2014
202014
Sexual responsibility and the politics of abortion and contraception
N Swigger
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 13, 263-275, 2016
92016
Uplifting Manhood to Wonderful Heights: Newspaper Framing of Casualties from World War One to Gulf War Two
S Althaus, N Swigger, C Tiwald, S Chernykh, D Hendry, S Wals
American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, August, 28-31, 2008
32008
Is there truth in advertising
T Sulkin, N Swigger
Campaign, 2008
32008
‘Marking Success, Criticizing Failure, and Rooting for ‘Our
SL Althaus, N Swigger, C Tiwald, S Chernykh, D Hendry, S Wals
Side: The Tone of War News from Verdun to Baghdad.’’Presented at the annual …, 2008
32008
How sex is portrayed on TV affects the way we think about abortion and contraception.
N Swigger
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2016
22016
For young people, the more involved in social media you are, the less privacy matters
N Swigger
LSE American Politics and Policy (USAPP) Blog, 2013
22013
Self-Selection and the Utility of Viral Video
N Swigger
Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2012
22012
Ohio Swings toward the GOP
N Swigger
Presidential Swing States, 209, 2022
12022
Partisans hear, but they don’t listen: testing the limits of partisanship in risky decision making
N Swigger, M Buelow, J Wirth, B Okdie
American Politics Research 50 (4), 464-478, 2022
12022
Marking Success, Criticizing Failure, and Rooting for ‘Our’Side: The Tone of American War News from Verdun to Baghdad
SL Althaus, N Swigger, C Tiwald, S Chernykh, D Hendry, S Walsb
The Midwest Political Science Association, 2008
12008
Uplifting manhood to wonderful heights? Newspaper reporting of American combat deaths from World War One to Gulf War Two
SL Althaus, N Swigger, S Chernykh, D Hendry, S Wals, C Tiwald
annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Boston, MA, 2008
12008
Assumed Transmission in Political Science: A Call
SL Althaus, DJ Hendry, SC Wals, C Tiwald
The Journal of Politics 73 (4), 1065-1080, 2011
2011
Seeing is believing: The strategy behind campaign imagery and its impact on voters
N Swigger
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009
2009
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