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Matthew H. Graham
Matthew H. Graham
Assistant Professor, Temple University
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Democracy in America? Partisanship, polarization, and the robustness of support for democracy in the United States
MH Graham, MW Svolik
American Political Science Review 114 (2), 392-409, 2020
7312020
Measuring and Promoting Inter-Rater Agreement of Teacher and Principal Performance Ratings.
M Graham, A Milanowski, J Miller
Center for Educator Compensation Reform, 2012
4912012
Self-awareness of political knowledge
MH Graham
Political Behavior 42 (1), 305-326, 2020
692020
Measuring Misperceptions?
MH Graham
American Political Science Review 117 (1), 80-102, 2023
402023
Asking about attitude change
MH Graham, A Coppock
Public Opinion Quarterly 85 (1), 28-53, 2021
382021
Irrelevant events and voting behavior: Replications using principles from open science
MH Graham, GA Huber, N Malhotra, CH Mo
The Journal of Politics 85 (1), 296-303, 2023
25*2023
Expressive responding and Trump’s big lie
MH Graham, O Yair
Unpublished manuscript, George Washington University. Accessed on February …, 2022
19*2022
An Outbreak of Selective Attribution: Partisanship and Blame in the COVID-19 Pandemic
MH Graham, S Singh
American Political Science Review 118 (1), 423-441, 2024
18*2024
Public opinion and nuclear use: Evidence from factorial experiments
T Bowen, MA Goldfien, MH Graham
The Journal of Politics 85 (1), 345-350, 2023
162023
Detecting and deterring information search in online surveys
MH Graham
American Journal of Political Science, 2023
132023
The expressive value of answering survey questions
MH Graham, GA Huber
The Politics of Truth in Polarized America, 83, 2021
102021
We Don’t Know” Means “They’re Not Sure
MH Graham
Public Opinion Quarterly 85 (2), 571-593, 2021
82021
Less partisan but no more competent: Expressive responding and fact-opinion discernment
MH Graham, O Yair
Public Opinion Quarterly, 2024
62024
Increasing Demand for Fact-Checking
MH Graham, E Porter
OSF Preprints, 2023
52023
How Should We Think About Replicating Observational Studies? A Reply to Fowler and Montagnes
MH Graham, GA Huber, N Malhotra, CH Mo
The Journal of Politics 85 (1), 310-313, 2023
52023
What would delegates do? When and how the delegate paradox affects estimates of ideological congruence
MH Graham, LV Orr
Electoral Studies 63, 102109, 2020
22020
The Two Meanings of Beliefs
MH Graham
22019
Did Trump's Indictments Rally the Base? Evidence from the Counterfactual Format
S Barari, A Coppock, M Graham, Z Padgett
79th Annual AAPOR Conference, 2024
1*2024
Lookups and Measured Knowledge
MH Graham
OSF, 2024
2024
Misleading Polls in the Media: Does Survey Clickbait Have Social Consequences?
MH Graham, DS Hillygus, A Trexler
Public Opinion Quarterly 88 (2), 315-336, 2024
2024
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