Howard Lavine
PDF's of Representative Publications


 

Lavine, H., and Gschwend, T. (2007). Issues, party, and character: The moderating role of
            ideological thinking on candidate evaluation. British Journal of Political Science, 37,
            139-163. (pdf)

Schatz, R. & Lavine, H. (2007). Waving the flag: National symbolism, social identity, and 
            political engagement. Political Psychology, 28, 329-355. (pdf)

Basinger, S., & Lavine, H. (2005). Ambivalence, information, and electoral choice. American
            Political Science Review, 99, 169-184. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Lodge, M., & Freitas, K. (2005). Authoritarianism, threat, and selective exposure
            to information. Political Psychology, 26, 219-244. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Lodge, M., Polichak, J., & Taber, C. (2002). Explicating the black box through
            experimentation: Studies of authoritarianism and threat. Political Analysis, 10, 342-360. (pdf)

Lavine, H. (2001). The electoral consequences of ambivalence toward presidential candidates.
            American Journal of Political Science, 45, 915-929. (pdf)

Gonnerman, M. E., Parker, C., Lavine H., & Huff, J. W. (2000).  The relationship between self-
            discrepancies and affective states: The moderating roles of self-monitoring and
            standpoints on the self. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 810-819. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Borgida, E., & Sullivan J. L. (2000). On the relationship between attitude
            involvement and attitude accessibility: Toward a cognitive-motivational model of
            political information processing. Political Psychology, 21, 81-106. (pdf)

Lavine, H. (1999). Types of evidence and routes to persuasion: The unimodel vs. dual-process
            models.  Psychological Inquiry, 10, 141-144. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Wagner, S. H., & Sweeney, D. (1999). Depicting women as sex objects in television
            advertising: Effects on body dissatisfaction and attitudes toward women. Personality and
            Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1049-1058. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Burgess, D., Snyder, M., Transue, J., Sullivan, J. L., Haney, B., & Wagner, S.
            (1999). Threat, authoritarianism, and voting: An investigation of personality and
            persuasion. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 337-347. (pdf)

Schatz, R. T., Staub, E., & Lavine, H. (1999). On the varieties of national attachment: Blind
            versus constructive patriotism. Political Psychology, 20, 151-174. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Huff, J. W., Wagner, S. J., & Sweeney, D. (1998). The moderating influence of
            attitude strength on the susceptibility to context effects in attitude surveys.  Journal of
            Personality and Social Psychology
, 75, 359-373. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Thomsen, C. J., Zanna, M. P., & Borgida, E. (1998). On the primacy of affect in the
            determination of political attitudes and behavior: The moderating influence of affective-
            cognitive ambivalence. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 34, 398-421. (pdf)

Christiansen, N., & Lavine, H. (1997). Need-efficiency trade-offs in the allocation of resources:
            Ideological and attributional differences in aid allocation preferences. Social Justice
            Research, 10, 289-310. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Thomsen, C. J., & Gonzalez, M. H. (1997). The development of inter-attitudinal
            consistency: The shared consequences model. Journal of Personality and Social
            Psychology, 72, 735-749. (pdf)
                                                         
Lavine, H., & Latané, B. (1996). A cognitive-social theory of public opinion: Dynamic impact
            and cognitive structure. Journal of Communication, 46, 48-56. (pdf)

Lavine, H., & Snyder, M. (1996). Cognitive processing and the functional matching effect in
            persuasion: The mediating role of subjective perceptions of message quality. Journal of
            Experimental Social Psychology, 32, 580-604. (pdf)

Lavine, H., Sullivan, J. L., Borgida, E., & Thomsen, C. J. (1996). The relationship of national
            and personal issue salience to attitude accessibility on foreign and domestic policy issues.
            Political Psychology, 17, 293-316. (pdf)

Thomsen, C. J., Lavine, H., & Kounios. (1996). Social value and attitude concepts in semantic
            memory: Relational structure, concept strength, and the fan effect. Social Cognition, 14,
            191-225.