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Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
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The role of cognitive style in the link between genes and political ideology
A Ksiazkiewicz, S Ludeke, R Krueger
Political Psychology 37 (6), 761-776, 2016
832016
Do political attitudes and religiosity share a genetic path?
A Friesen, A Ksiazkiewicz
Political Behavior 37, 791-818, 2015
572015
An introduction to implicit attitudes in political science research
A Ksiazkiewicz, J Hedrick
PS: Political Science & Politics 46 (3), 525-531, 2013
362013
Implicit Candidate‐Trait Associations in Political Campaigns
A Ksiazkiewicz, J Vitriol, C Farhart
Political Psychology 39 (1), 177-195, 2018
262018
The higher power of religiosity over personality on political ideology
A Ksiazkiewicz, A Friesen
Political Behavior 43 (2), 637-661, 2021
252021
The role of genes and environments in linking the need to evaluate with political ideology and political extremity
A Ksiazkiewicz, RF Krueger
Social Justice Research 30, 381-407, 2017
232017
Conservative larks, liberal owls: The relationship between chronotype and political ideology
A Ksiazkiewicz
The Journal of Politics 82 (1), 367-371, 2020
192020
The Minnesota Multi‐Investigator 2012 Presidential Election Panel Study
PG Chen, J Appleby, E Borgida, TH Callaghan, P Ekstrom, CE Farhart, ...
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14 (1), 78-104, 2014
182014
Implicit candidate traits in the 2016 US Presidential Election: Replicating a dual-process model of candidate evaluations
JA Vitriol, A Ksiazkiewicz, CE Farhart
Electoral Studies 54, 261-268, 2018
162018
Genes and politics
A Ksiazkiewicz, A Friesen
Handbook of biology and politics, 85-105, 2017
152017
Implicit political knowledge
A Ksiazkiewicz
PS: Political Science & Politics 46 (3), 553-555, 2013
122013
Sources of stability in social and economic ideological orientations: Cohort, context, and construct effects
A Ksiazkiewicz, R Klemmensen, CT Dawes, K Christensen, M McGue, ...
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 32 (4), 711-730, 2020
92020
Political ideology and diurnal associations: A dual-process motivated social cognition account
A Ksiazkiewicz
Politics and the Life Sciences 40 (1), 56-71, 2021
82021
Too tired to vote: A multi-national comparison of election turnout with sleep preferences and behaviors
A Ksiazkiewicz, F Erol
Electoral Studies 78, 102491, 2022
72022
Political taste: Exploring how perception of bitter substances may reveal risk tolerance and political preferences
A Friesen, A Ksiazkiewicz, C Gothreau
Politics and the Life Sciences 40 (2), 152-171, 2021
62021
The biology of political decision making
A Ksiazkiewicz, S Jung
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2020
62020
Linking sleep, political ideology, and religious observance: A multi-national comparison
A Ksiazkiewicz, F Erol
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34 (3), edac020, 2022
52022
Slimy worms or sticky kids: How caregiving tasks and gender identity attenuate disgust response
A Ksiazkiewicz, A Friesen
Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (2), 167-186, 2020
42020
Sleeping giant: A research agenda for politics and chronobiology
A Ksiazkiewicz
Politics and the Life Sciences 41 (2), 298-302, 2022
32022
Report on the Effects of Houston-Area Red Light Monitoring Cameras
M Loftis, A Ksiazkiewicz, RM Stein
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2011
32011
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