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Trent Ollerenshaw
Trent Ollerenshaw
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Houston
Verified email at uh.edu
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How different are cultural and economic ideology?
CD Johnston, T Ollerenshaw
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 34, 94-101, 2020
542020
The Polls—Trends: The Polarization of White Racial Attitudes and Support for Racial Equality in the US
A Jardina, T Ollerenshaw
Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (S1), 576-587, 2022
302022
The Conditional Relationship of Psychological Needs to Ideology: A Large-Scale Replication
T Ollerenshaw, CD Johnston
Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (2), 369-380, 2022
112022
The Conditional Effects of Authoritarianism on COVID-19 Pandemic Health Behaviors and Policy Preferences
T Ollerenshaw
Political Behavior 46, 233–256, 2022
102022
The Asymmetric Polarization of Immigration Opinion in the United States
T Ollerenshaw, A Jardina
Public Opinion Quarterly 87 (4), 1038-1053, 2023
12023
Authoritarianism and support for Trump and Clinton in the 2016 primaries
T Ollerenshaw
Research & Politics 10 (3), 20531680231188258, 2023
12023
A Difference-in-Differences Approach for Estimating Survey Mode Effects
T Ollerenshaw
APSA Preprints, 2023
12023
Repeated Measures Designs in Survey Experiments
D Jordan, A Trexler, T Ollerenshaw
OSF, 2024
2024
Registered Report: "Observable Bounds of Rationality and Credibility in International Relations"
A Kenealy, T Ollerenshaw, SJ Lee
OSF, 2024
2024
The Conditional Associations of Authoritarianism with Americans’ Responses to COVID-19: An Out-of-Sample Replication
T Ollerenshaw
APSA Preprints, 2023
2023
The Heterogeneous Associations of Rural Consciousness and Political Preferences
T Ollerenshaw
APSA Preprints, 2023
2023
Affective polarization and the destabilization of core political values
T Ollerenshaw
Political Science Research and Methods, 1-9, 2023
2023
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