Citations
General Research
- Restaurant Technology News: Research: The Use of Digital Channels for Restaurant Ordering Will Remain Elevated in the Post-Pandemic World (March 2021)
- Marketing Dive: Dunkin’ offers drive-thru weddings for Valentine’s Day (January 2021)
- StreetFight Magazine: Survey: Consumers Are Taking a Cautious Approach to Black Friday (November 2020)
- Research Live: ‘Things have moved on’: Panel companies call for research to adapt to mobile (November 2020)
- The New York Times: Can You Tell a “Trump” Fridge from a “Biden” Fridge? (October 2020)
- AARP: Is COVID-19 Ruining Your Marriage? (October 2020)
- MarketWatch: Walmart will spread Black Friday deals over multiple days as retailers try new ways to drive holiday traffic (October 2020)
- Vox: Bernie Sanders looks electable in surveys — but it could be a mirage (February 2020)
- BusinessWire: Alibaba.com Launches “B2B Tuesday” to Spotlight U.S. Business-to-Business SMBs (January 2020)
- USA Today: Democracy Fund, UCLA partner in plan to survey 500,000 voters before election day (October 2019)
- Spotify for Brands: Culture Next: The Trends Defining Gen Zs and Millennials (June 2019)
- The Washington Post: Do most Americans believe in climate change? The answer is more complicated than you might think. (June 2019)
- BuzzFeed News: Survey: 51% Of Tech Industry Workers Believe President Trump Has a Point about the Media Creating Fake News (February 2019)
- The Washington Post: New data show how Americans really reacted to nationwide cellphone alert (October 2018)
- Forbes: An Advanced Media Ad Campaign For Puerto Rico Tourism (February 2019)
- FiveThirtyEight: Which Pollsters To Trust In 2018 (May 2018)
- BuzzFeed: We Surveyed US Women about Age-Related Pressure and Here’s What They Said (May 2018)
- BuzzFeed: 17 Ways BuzzFeed Research Uses Qualtrics To Gain Insights (March 2018)
- Harvard Business Review: The B2B Elements of Value (March 2018)
- MarketingWeek: Super Bowl 2018: The advertising winners and losers (February 2018)
- AdWeek: The 10 Most Compelling Rio Olympics Ads, According to Facial-Tracking Technology (August 2016)
- Campaign US: Nextdoor: The biggest social network you’ve never heard of (August 2016)
- The Washington Post: When did Americans think America was still ‘great?’ Whenever they were still young. (April 2016)
Academic Studies
- Partisan Cheating & Competing: The Effect of Partisan Competition on Tolerance of Election Cheating (April 2021)
- When a gain becomes a loss: The effect of wealth predictions on financial decisions (April 2021)
- Optimizing the Measurement of Sexism in Political Surveys (April 2021)
- Correction Experiences on Social Media During COVID-19 (April 2021)
- The Effects of a News Literacy Video and Real-Time Corrections to Video Misinformation Related to Sunscreen and Skin Cancer (April 2021)
- Experiences With COVID-19 Stressors and Parents’ Use of Neglectful, Harsh, and Positive Parenting Practices in the Northeastern United States (March 2021)
- Sleep characteristics of US adults before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (March 2021)
- Public Support for the UK’s Green Industrial Revolution (March 2021)
- The Liar’s Dividend: How Deepfakes and Fake News Affect Politician Support and Trust in Media (March 2021)
- Which narrative strategies durably reduce prejudice? Evidence from field and survey experiments supporting the efficacy of perspective-getting (March 2021)
- Public support for different movements to reshape American policing is contingent on the perceived implications for crime and public safety (February 2021)
- Can Elites Escape Blame by Explaining Themselves? Suspicion and the Limits of Elite Explanations (February 2021)
- How populism and conservative media fuel conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 and what it means for COVID-19 behaviors (February 2021)
- Public Diplomacy and Its Limits (February 2021)
- The Weak Nuclear Taboo (February 2021)
- Experimental Measurement of Misperception in Political Beliefs Journal of Experimental Political Science (January 2021)
- Partisan Schadenfreude and the Demand for Candidate Cruelty (January 2021)
- Research note: Examining false beliefs about voter fraud in the wake of the 2020 Presidential Election (January 2021)
- Deepfake Warnings for Political Videos Increase Disbelief but Do Not Improve Discernment: Evidence from Two Experiments (January 2021)
- Examining false beliefs about voter fraud in the wake of the 2020 Presidential Election (January 2021)
- Racial and ethnic variations in caregiving-related physical, emotional, and financial strain during COVID-19 among those caring for adult cancer patients (January 2021)
- Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online (January 2021)
- Essays on the Role of Politics for Religious Affiliation and Identity (December 2020)
- Deficit Attention Disorder: Partisan-Motivated Reasoning About Government Overspending (December 2020)
- Creating Climate Coalitions: Mass Preferences for Compensating Vulnerability in the World’s Two Largest Democracies (December 2020)
- Contemporary Presidency: Going Public in an Era of Social Media: Tweets, Corrections, and Public Opinion (November 2020)
- The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During The COVID-19 Pandemic (November 2020)
- Pre-Analysis Plan Could a Woman Have Gone to China? Evidence of a Gendered Peace Premium (November 2020)
- Locally Controlled Minimum Wages Are No Closer to Public Preferences (November 2020)
- Historical Information and Beliefs About Racial Inequality (November 2020)
- Going Public in an Era of Social Media: Tweets, Corrections, and Public Opinion (October 2020)
- How Do Californians Want to Cast their Ballots During the COVID-19 Crisis? (October 2020)
- Factors Associated With US Adults’ Likelihood of Accepting COVID-19 Vaccination (October 2020)
- Public Perceptions of Black Women and Girls and Their Punitive Consequences (October 2020)
- Estimating the between-issue variation in party elite cue effects (October 2020)
- A practical guide to doing behavioural research on fake news and misinformation (September 2020)
- Model uncertainty, political contestation, and public trust in science: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic (September 2020)
- Still Not Important Enough? COVID-19 Policy Views and Vote Choice (September 2020)
- Accessibility and Generalizability: Are Social Media Effects Moderated by Age or Digital Literacy? (September 2020)
- Us Over Here Versus Them Over There…Literally: Measuring Place Resentment in American Politics (September 2020)
- Cheaters claim they knew the answers all along (September 2020)
- Three Essays on the Politics of American Social Programs (August 2020)
- Why Are Wealthier Countries More Vaccine Skeptical?: How Internet Access Drives Global Vaccine Skepticism (August 2020)
- Do conspiracy theories efficiently signal coalition membership? An experimental test using the “Who Said What?” design (August 2020)
- Can a COVID-19 Vaccine Live up to Americans’ Expectations? A Conjoint Analysis of how Vaccine Characteristics Influence Vaccination Intentions (August 2020)
- Who Has Room for Error? An Exploration of Voter Accountability and Non-Traditional Candidates (August 2020)
- You’re definitely wrong, maybe: Correction style has minimal effect on corrections of misinformation online (August 2020)
- A Call to Arms for Climate Change? How Military Service Member Concern About Climate Change Can Inform Effective Climate Communication (August 2020)
- Democratic hypocrisy: Polarized citizens support democracy-eroding behavior when their own party is in power (August 2020)
- Estimating The Impact of Vice-Presidential Candidates on the 2020 General Election (July 2020)
- Representation in Healthcare Institutions Promotes Intergroup Tolerance: Evidence from the COVID-19 Crises in Israel and the US (July 2020)
- Broad Cross-National Public Support for Accelerated COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Designs (July 2020)
- Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs (July 2020)
- Beyond Populism: The Psychology of Status-Seeking and Extreme Political Discontent (July 2020)
- When Bad News Is Good News: A Study on Inequality, Opportunity, and Preferences for Redistribution (July 2020)
- Indirect consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives. Findings from an on-line survey in France, Italy and Spain (July 2020)
- The pervasiveness and policy consequences of medical folk wisdom in the US (July 2020)
- Factors associated with cloth face covering use among adults during the COVID-19 pandemic—United States, April and May 2020 (July 2020)
- When and Why Are Campaigns’ Persuasive Effects Small? Evidence from the 2020 US Presidential Election (June 2020)
- Disparate Impact Pandemic Framing Decreases Public Concern For Health Consequences (June 2020)
- Xenophobia in the time of pandemic: othering, anti-Asian attitudes, and COVID-19 (May 2020)
- Safe Use and Storage of Cleaners, Disinfectants, and Hand Sanitizers: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among U.S. Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic (May 2020)
- Computers in Human Behavior: The psychology of social media communication in influencing prevention intentions during the 2019 U.S. measles outbreak (May 2020)
- Concern About COVID-19 & Support for Universal Vote by Mail (May 2020)
- A Tale of Two Crises: Financial Fragility and Beliefs about the Spread of COVID-19 (May 2020)
- Rationing Social Contact During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Transmission Risk and Social Benefits of US Locations (April 2020)
- When OK is Not OK: Public Concern About White Nationalism in the U.S. Military (April 2020)
- Emphasizing publishers does not effectively reduce susceptibility to misinformation on social media (January 2020)
- Validating the demographic, political, psychological, and experimental results obtained from a new source of online survey respondents (January 2019)
- Candidate-Gender Bias and the Partisan Gender-Gap in Office (November 2019)
- Perceptions of Deservingness and the Politicization of Social Insurance: Evidence from Disability Insurance in the United States (Yale University; July 2019)
- What HQ2 Finalist Cities Think about Amazon Moving to Town (April 2018)
Democracy Fund + UCLA Nationscape Survey (fielded by Lucid)
- The Washington Post: Republicans want to make it much harder to vote. That strategy could backfire. (March 2021)
- The New York Times: It’s Not Just Suburban Women. A Lot of Groups Have Turned Against Trump. (November 2020)
- USA Today: Survey: Nearly 2 out of 3 voters will cast their ballots early in-person or by mail, not on Election Day (October 2020)
- Los Angeles Times: COVID-19 deaths could swing the election to Democrats, study says (October 2020)
- New York Post: The black community’s best chance may be four more years of Trump (October 2020)
- FiveThirtyEight: Why Trump Is Losing White Suburban Women (October 2020)
- FiveThirtyEight: Trump Is Losing Ground With White Voters But Gaining Among Black And Hispanic Americans (October 2020)
- Salon: Conflicting polls on economy raise questions over Biden’s chances of beating Trump (October 2020)
- USA Today: Biden seen as more caring than Trump about those who have lost jobs amid COVID, survey finds (October 2020)
- The Hill: Number of Americans who disapprove of Trump’s race relations rises since February (October 2020)
- POLITICO: Americans Increasingly Believe Violence is Justified if the Other Side Wins (October 2020)
- The Daily Herald: Comment: Older voters side with Biden; it’s not about Covid (October 2020)
- NBC News: With the 2020 election in full swing, find out your fellow Americans’ views on gender issues (September 2020)
- USA Today: Latinos most worried, most affected by economic issues amid COVID-19, survey finds (August 2020)
- FiveThirtyEight: Support For Black Lives Matter Surged During Protests, But Is Waning Among White Americans (August 2020)
- The Herald News: Biden voters twice as likely than Trump supporters to vote by mail in November, survey finds (August 2020)
- The Hill: Harris faces crucial challenge with biggest speech of career (August 2020)
- The New York Times: Government Orders Alone Didn’t Close the Economy. They Probably Can’t Reopen It. (May 2020)
- USA Today: Haircut? Sure. Flying? Maybe not. As states reopen, Americans more comfortable with small steps, survey shows (April 2020)
- USA Today: Nearly one-third of Americans believe a coronavirus vaccine exists and is being withheld, survey finds (April 2020)
- Yahoo! News: An alarming number of Americans believe a coronavirus vaccine exists and is being withheld (April 2020)
- The Washington Post: Why Joe Biden could swing votes by campaigning to legalize marijuana (April 2020)
- USA Today: Survey: Americans say the economy is getting worse in much larger numbers than weeks ago (April 2020)
- Hearald Net: Commentary: Attacks on Asian Americans a new contagion (April 2020)
- The Washington Post: Negative views of Asian people have risen in both parties (April 2020)
- Real Clear Politics: Trump’s Polling Bump Was Easy Come, Easy Go (April 2020)
- The Washington Post: Americans have increasingly dismal views of the economy, but they don’t blame Trump (March 2020)
- Fortune: America’s youngest voters could sway an election, but what will it take to get them to the polls? (February 2020)
- USA Today: Survey: Democrats confident the primaries are being conducted fairly despite Iowa caucus debacle (February 2020)
- The New York Times: Are Democratic Voters Truly Divided by Ideology? (January 2020)
- Business Insider: Trump’s stumbles with a huge, traditionally-Republican religious group could cause him major problems in 2020 (January 2020)
- Tulsa World: Who’s getting political credit for the booming economy? Not Trump: John Sides (January 2020)
- The Wall Street Journal: Demographic Shift Poised to Test Trump’s 2020 Strategy (January 2020)
- The Intelligencer: Opinion: Why isn’t Trump getting credit for good economic news? (December 2019
- The Washington Post: Why Trump isn’t getting credit from voters for good economic news (December 2019)
- MSN: Buttigieg Surrogate Calls Impeachment a ‘Washington Story’ Ahead of First Primary Ballots (December 2019)
- The New York Times: What Are Independent Voters’ Burning Issues? (December 2019)
- MSNBC: Gen Z is more anti-Trump than millennials, polling shows (December 2019)
- CBS Minnesota: Reality Check: How Much Do Voters Really Care About Impeachment? (December 2019)
- Roll Call: Democrats have an anger management problem (December 2019)
- The New York Times: What Is Voters’ Highest Priority? There’s a Way to Find Out (December 2019)
- The Gazette: Who is Mayor Pete campaigning for? (December 2019)
- The Washington Post: The surprising second choices of Democratic primary voters upend political cliches (November 2019)
- The Washington Post: Who’s most electable? Don’t trust polls that match Democratic candidates against Trump. (November 2019)
- CNN: Trump’s options for winning a second term are narrowing (November 2019)
- Daily Bruin: Professors’ voter survey to track opinions weekly leading up to 2020 election (November 2019)
- USA Today: Democracy Fund, UCLA partner in plan to survey 500,000 voters before election day (October 2019)