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Patrick A. Stewart
Patrick A. Stewart
Professor of Political Science, University of Arkansas
Verified email at uark.edu
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Presidential speechmaking style: Emotional response to micro-expressions of facial affect
PA Stewart, BM Waller, JN Schubert
Motivation and Emotion 33, 125-135, 2009
1372009
A defining presidential moment: 9/11 and the rally effect
JN Schubert, PA Stewart, MA Curran
Political psychology 23 (3), 559-583, 2002
1322002
The influence of self-and other-deprecatory humor on presidential candidate evaluation during the 2008 US election
PA Stewart
Social Science Information 50 (2), 201-222, 2011
782011
Determinants of farmland value: the case of DeKalb County, Illinois
PA Stewart, LW Libby
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 20 (1), 80-95, 1998
76*1998
Taking leaders at face value: Ethology and the analysis of televised leader displays
PA Stewart, FK Salter, M Mehu
Politics and the Life Sciences 28 (1), 48-74, 2009
742009
Conducting experiments in public management research: A practical guide
M Bękgaard, C Baethge, J Blom-Hansen, CA Dunlop, M Esteve, ...
International Public Management Journal 18 (2), 323-342, 2015
662015
Disgust and the politics of sex: Exposure to a disgusting odorant increases politically conservative views on sex and decreases support for gay marriage
TG Adams, PA Stewart, JC Blanchar
PloS one 9 (5), e95572, 2014
642014
Interpreting President Barack Obama's facial displays of emotion: Revisiting the Dartmouth group
PA Stewart, PK Ford Dowe
Political Psychology 34 (3), 369-385, 2013
512013
Strengthening bonds and connecting with followers: A biobehavioral inventory of political smiles
PA Stewart, EP Bucy, M Mehu
Politics and the Life Sciences 34 (1), 73-92, 2015
452015
Debatable humor: Laughing matters on the 2008 presidential primary campaign
PA Stewart
Lexington Books, 2012
412012
Trends affecting the next generation of US agricultural biotechnology: Politics, policy, and plant-made pharmaceuticals
PA Stewart, AJ Knight
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 72 (5), 521-534, 2005
352005
Public opinion toward the first, second, and third generations of plant biotechnology
PA Stewart, WP McLean
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology-Plant 41, 718-724, 2005
302005
Polls and elections: Do the presidential primary debates matter? Measuring candidate speaking time and audience response during the 2012 primaries
PA Stewart
Presidential Studies Quarterly 45 (2), 361-381, 2015
292015
The invisible hands of political parties in presidential elections: Party activists and political aggregation from 2004 to 2012
A Dowdle, S Limbocker, S Yang, K Sebold, P Stewart
Springer, 2013
242013
Political humor in a changing media landscape: A new generation of research
M Boukes, J Compton, RG Dye, S Edgerly, AD Eubanks, SJ Farnsworth, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2020
232020
The personalization of campaigns: Nonverbal cues in presidential debates
EP Bucy, P Stewart
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2018
232018
Presidential laugh lines: Candidate display behavior and audience laughter in the 2008 primary debates
PA Stewart
Politics and the Life Sciences 29 (2), 55-72, 2010
222010
Candidate performance and observable audience response: Laughter and applause–cheering during the first 2016 Clinton–Trump presidential debate
PA Stewart, AD Eubanks, RG Dye, ZH Gong, EP Bucy, RH Wicks, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 1182, 2018
192018
Visual presentation style 2: Influences on perceptions of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton based on visual presentation style during the third 2016 presidential debate
PA Stewart, AD Eubanks, RG Dye, S Eidelman, RH Wicks
American Behavioral Scientist 61 (5), 545-557, 2017
192017
“Please clap”: Applause, laughter, and booing during the 2016 GOP presidential primary debates
PA Stewart, AD Eubanks, J Miller
PS: Political Science & Politics 49 (4), 696-700, 2016
192016
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