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Kim Fridkin
Kim Fridkin
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The political consequences of being a woman: How stereotypes influence the conduct and consequences of political campaigns
K Fridkin
Columbia University Press, 1996
10101996
Do negative campaigns mobilize or suppress turnout? Clarifying the relationship between negativity and participation
KF Kahn, PJ Kenney
American political science review 93 (4), 877-889, 1999
6951999
Women candidates in the news: An examination of gender differences in US Senate campaign coverage
KF Kahn, EN Goldenberg
Public opinion quarterly 55 (2), 180-199, 1991
5711991
The distorted mirror: Press coverage of women candidates for statewide office
KF Kahn
The Journal of politics 56 (1), 154-173, 1994
5361994
Does gender make a difference? An experimental examination of sex stereotypes and press patterns in statewide campaigns
KF Kahn
American Journal of Political Science, 162-195, 1994
4921994
The slant of the news: How editorial endorsements influence campaign coverage and citizens' views of candidates
KF Kahn, PJ Kenney
American political science review 96 (2), 381-394, 2002
4822002
The spectacle of US Senate campaigns
KF Kahn, PJ Kenney
Princeton University Press, 1999
4731999
Does being male help? An investigation of the effects of candidate gender and campaign coverage on evaluations of US Senate candidates
KF Kahn
The Journal of politics 54 (2), 497-517, 1992
4481992
Gender differences in campaign messages: The political advertisements of men and women candidates for US Senate
KF Kahn
Political Research Quarterly 46 (3), 481-502, 1993
3191993
Variability in citizens’ reactions to different types of negative campaigns
KL Fridkin, P Kenney
American journal of political science 55 (2), 307-325, 2011
3142011
Gender, candidate portrayals and election campaigns: A comparative perspective
MC Kittilson, K Fridkin
Politics & gender 4 (3), 371-392, 2008
2642008
Do negative messages work? The impact of negativity on citizens’ evaluations of candidates
KL Fridkin, PJ Kenney
American Politics Research 32 (5), 570-605, 2004
2532004
The role of candidate traits in campaigns
KL Fridkin, PJ Kenney
The Journal of Politics 73 (1), 61-73, 2011
2062011
Liar, liar, pants on fire: How fact-checking influences citizens’ reactions to negative advertising
K Fridkin, PJ Kenney, A Wintersieck
Political Communication 32 (1), 127-151, 2015
2032015
Creating impressions: An experimental investigation of political advertising on television
KF Kahn, JG Geer
Political Behavior 16, 93-116, 1994
1961994
The dimensions of negative messages
KL Fridkin, PJ Kenney
American Politics Research 36 (5), 694-723, 2008
1592008
The role of gender stereotypes in US Senate campaigns
KL Fridkin, PJ Kenney
Politics & Gender 5 (3), 301-324, 2009
1462009
No holds barred: Negativity in US Senate campaigns
KF Kahn, PJ Kenney
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, 2004
1422004
A model of candidate evaluations in Senate elections: The impact of campaign intensity
KF Kahn, PJ Kenney
The Journal of Politics 59 (4), 1173-1205, 1997
1321997
Bad for men, better for women: The impact of stereotypes during negative campaigns
KL Fridkin, PJ Kenney, GS Woodall
Political Behavior 31, 53-77, 2009
1302009
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