From social to political identity: A critical examination of social identity theory L Huddy Political psychology 22 (1), 127-156, 2001 | 2073 | 2001 |
Gender stereotypes and the perception of male and female candidates L Huddy, N Terkildsen American journal of political science, 119-147, 1993 | 1873 | 1993 |
Threat, anxiety, and support of antiterrorism policies L Huddy, S Feldman, C Taber, G Lahav American journal of political science 49 (3), 593-608, 2005 | 1402 | 2005 |
Expressive partisanship: Campaign involvement, political emotion, and partisan identity L Huddy, L Mason, L Aarøe American Political Science Review 109 (1), 1-17, 2015 | 1359 | 2015 |
American patriotism, national identity, and political involvement L Huddy, N Khatib American journal of political science 51 (1), 63-77, 2007 | 1161 | 2007 |
The consequences of gender stereotypes for women candidates at different levels and types of office L Huddy, N Terkildsen Political Research Quarterly 46 (3), 503-525, 1993 | 888 | 1993 |
The Oxford handbook of political psychology L Huddy, DO Sears, JS Levy, J Jerit Oxford University Press, 2023 | 733 | 2023 |
9. On the Distinct Political Effects of Anxiety and Anger L Huddy, S Feldman, E Cassese The affect effect, 202-230, 2008 | 651 | 2008 |
Racial resentment and white opposition to race‐conscious programs: Principles or prejudice? S Feldman, L Huddy American Journal of Political Science 49 (1), 168-183, 2005 | 534 | 2005 |
The consequences of terrorism: Disentangling the effects of personal and national threat L Huddy, S Feldman, T Capelos, C Provost Political Psychology 23 (3), 485-509, 2002 | 532 | 2002 |
Group identity and political cohesion L Huddy Oxford handbook of political psychology, 511-558, 2003 | 495 | 2003 |
From group identity to political cohesion and commitment L Huddy | 462 | 2013 |
Americans respond politically to 9/11: Understanding the impact of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath. L Huddy, S Feldman American psychologist 66 (6), 455, 2011 | 334 | 2011 |
The political consequences of perceived threat and felt insecurity L Huddy, S Feldman, C Weber The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 614 (1 …, 2007 | 320 | 2007 |
Trends: Reactions to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 L Huddy, N Khatib, T Capelos The Public Opinion Quarterly 66 (3), 418-450, 2002 | 290 | 2002 |
On assessing the political effects of racial prejudice L Huddy, S Feldman Annual Review of Political Science 12 (1), 423-447, 2009 | 275 | 2009 |
Political partisanship as a social identity L Huddy, A Bankert Oxford research encyclopedia of politics, 2017 | 271 | 2017 |
The effect of interviewer gender on the survey response L Huddy, J Billig, J Bracciodieta, L Hoeffler, PJ Moynihan, P Pugliani Political Behavior 19, 197-220, 1997 | 254 | 1997 |
Measuring partisanship as a social identity in multi-party systems A Bankert, L Huddy, M Rosema Political behavior 39, 103-132, 2017 | 245 | 2017 |
Contrasting theoretical approaches to intergroup relations L Huddy Political Psychology 25 (6), 947-967, 2004 | 211 | 2004 |