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Libby Jenke
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Using eye-tracking to understand decision-making in conjoint experiments
L Jenke, K Bansak, J Hainmueller, D Hangartner
Political Analysis 29 (1), 75-101, 2021
702021
Issues or identity? Cognitive foundations of voter choice
L Jenke, SA Huettel
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 20 (11), 794-804, 2016
452016
Affective polarization and misinformation belief
L Jenke
Political Behavior, 1-60, 2023
272023
Theme and variations: Historical contingencies in the causal model of interstate conflict
L Jenke, C Gelpi
Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (10), 2262-2284, 2017
242017
Turnout and the calculus of voting: recent advances and prospects for integration with theories of campaigns and elections
JH Aldrich, LM Jenke
The Routledge handbook of elections, voting behavior and public opinion, 83-95, 2017
82017
Voter preferences reflect a competition between policy and identity
L Jenke, SA Huettel
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 566020, 2020
62020
Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience
L Jenke, M Munger
Public Choice 191 (3), 405-416, 2022
42022
Introduction to the special issue: Innovations and current challenges in experimental methods
L Jenke
Political Analysis 30 (S1), S3-S7, 2022
32022
forthcoming.“The significance of salience in candidate evaluation: Is mouse tracking a better measure?”
L Jenke, M Munger
Public Choice, 0
3
Odd Profiles in Conjoint Experimental Designs: Effects on Survey-Taking Attention and Behavior
K Bansak, L Jenke
SocArXiv. May 4, 2023
22023
The Unique Utility Function of Morally Convicted Voters
L Jenke
Available at SSRN 2919036, 2017
22017
Attention and Political Choice: A Foundation for Eye Tracking in Political Science
L Jenke, N Sullivan
OSF, 2024
2024
Eye Tracking Preregistration Template
L Jenke, N Sullivan
OSF, 2024
2024
An Eye Tracking Study of Gender Biased Information Acquisition in Candidate Evaluation
L Jenke
OSF, 2024
2024
Gendered Leadership Beliefs and US Presidential Elections
L Jenke, CH Mo, J Krosnick, EA West
OSF, 2023
2023
Explorations of Heterogeneity in Models of Voter Choice
L Jenke
Duke University, 2018
2018
Voter Decision Making Models: Predetermined or Primed?
L Jenke
Available at SSRN 2921353, 2017
2017
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