John Hibbing
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American political scientist
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John Hibbing's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Political Science University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Richard Hibbing is an American political scientist and was the former Foundation Regents University Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is known for his research on the biological and psychological correlates of political ideology. With Kevin B. Smith and John R. Alford, Hibbing is the co-author of Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences, published by Routledge in 2013.
John Hibbing's Published Works
Published Works
- Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work (2002) (912)
- Are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted? (2005) (840)
- Political Attitudes Vary with Physiological Traits (2008) (485)
- The Effects of Charges of Corruption on Voting Behavior in Congressional Elections, 1982-1990 (1980) (444)
- Differences in negativity bias underlie variations in political ideology (2014) (433)
- CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (2005) (355)
- Congress as Public Enemy (1995) (275)
- Congress as Public Enemy: Public Attitudes toward American Political Institutions (1995) (267)
- Process Preferences and American Politics: What the People Want Government to Be (2001) (222)
- Disgust Sensitivity and the Neurophysiology of Left-Right Political Orientations (2011) (202)
- What Is it about Government that Americans Dislike (2001) (188)
- The political left rolls with the good and the political right confronts the bad: connecting physiology and cognition to preferences (2012) (165)
- Financial Conditions, Gender, and Voting in American National Elections (1992) (158)
- The Electoral Impact of Economic Conditions: Who is Held Responsible? (1981) (155)
- Not by Twins Alone: Using the Extended Family Design to Investigate Genetic Influence on Political Beliefs (2010) (155)
- The Politics of Mate Choice (2011) (147)
- The Origin of Politics: An Evolutionary Theory of Political Behavior (2004) (141)
- Linking Genetics and Political Attitudes: Reconceptualizing Political Ideology (2011) (138)
- Is There a “Party” in Your Genes? (2009) (135)
- Increased Incumbency Advantage in the House (1981) (134)
- Legislative careers: Why and how we should study them (1999) (129)
- Accepting Authoritative Decisions: Humans as Wary Cooperators (2004) (119)
- Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences (2013) (113)
- Congressional Careers: Contours of Life in the U.S. House of Representatives (1991) (112)
- Nonpolitical Images Evoke Neural Predictors of Political Ideology (2014) (102)
- Intuitive Ethics and Political Orientations: Testing Moral Foundations as a Theory of Political Ideology (2017) (99)
- Genetic and Environmental Transmission of Political Orientations (2013) (93)
- Reflective liberals and intuitive conservatives: A look at the Cognitive Reflection Test and ideology (2015) (89)
- Ambition in the House: Behavioral Consequences of Higher Office Goals Among U.S. Representatives (1986) (87)
- State Population and the Electoral Success of U.S. Senators (1983) (86)
- Personal, Interpersonal, and Political Temperaments (2007) (86)
- Biology, ideology, and epistemology: how do we know political attitudes are inherited and why should we care? (2012) (83)
- Unfastening the Electoral Connection: The Behavior of U.S. Representatives when Reelection Is No Longer a Factor (1994) (79)
- Voluntary Retirement from the U.S. House of Representatives: Who Quits? (1982) (78)
- The media's role in public negativity toward Congress: Distinguishing emotional reactions and cognitive evaluations (1998) (77)
- Accounting for the Voting Patterns of British MPs on Free Votes (1987) (73)
- Legislative Institutionalization with Illustrations from the British House of Commons (1988) (71)
- Constituency Population and Representation in the U. S. Senate (1990) (61)
- Congressional Reform and Party Discipline: The Effects of Changes in the Seniority System on Party Loyalty in the US House of Representatives (1985) (57)
- Contours of the Modern Congressional Career (1991) (56)
- Stealth Democracy: Index (2002) (52)
- Black Constituents and Congressional Roll Call Votes (1984) (50)
- A Not-so-distant Mirror: The 17th Amendment and Congressional Change (1997) (50)
- Stealth Democracy: Americans' Desire for Stealth Democracy (2002) (49)
- Is Serving in Congress Fun Again? Voluntary Retirements from the House since the 1970s (1992) (49)
- A Democratic Legislature in the Making (1992) (48)
- Situational Dissatisfaction in Congress: Explaining Voluntary Departures (1998) (46)
- The politics of attention: gaze-cuing effects are moderated by political temperament (2011) (46)
- Beyond Liberals and Conservatives to Political Genotypes and Phenotypes (2008) (43)
- Do People Really Become More Conservative as They Age? (2020) (42)
- Which Incumbents Lose in House Elections: A Response to Jacobson's "The Marginals Never Vanished" (1989) (41)
- The New Empirical Biopolitics (2008) (39)
- Civics Is Not Enough: Teaching Barbarics in K-12 (1996) (38)
- The Physiology of Political Participation (2010) (32)
- Public Trust in the New Parliaments of Central and Eastern Europe (1994) (31)
- Not by Twins Alone: Using the Extended Twin Family Designed to Investigate the Genetic Basis of Political Beliefs (2007) (30)
- Applying the Flanker Task to Political Psychology: A Research Note (2014) (30)
- Voluntary Retirement from the U. S. House: The Costs of Congressional Service (1982) (29)
- Economic Conditions and the Forgotten Side of Congress: A Foray into US Senate Elections (1982) (27)
- The Genetic and Environmental Foundations of Political, Psychological, Social, and Economic Behaviors: A Panel Study of Twins and Families (2015) (26)
- Candidate Genes and Voter Turnout: Further Evidence on the Role of 5-HTTLPR (2013) (25)
- The Biology of Political Behavior: An Introduction (2007) (24)
- Friends, relatives, sanity, and health: The costs of politics (2019) (24)
- Voluntary Retirements from the House in the Twentieth Century (1982) (23)
- What Do the New Ratings of Political Science Departments Measure? (1983) (23)
- Speaking Different Languages or Reading from the Same Script? Word Usage of Democratic and Republican Politicians (2016) (21)
- Political conservatism predicts asymmetries in emotional scene memory (2016) (20)
- The Liberal Hour: Electoral Pressures and Transfer Payment Voting in the United States Congress (1984) (19)
- Length of Congressional Tenure and Federal Spending (1996) (19)
- The deeper sources of political conflict: evidence from the psychological, cognitive, and neuro-sciences (2014) (18)
- Modern Congressional Election Theory Meets the 1992 House Elections (1994) (18)
- Twin Studies, Molecular Genetics, Politics, and Tolerance: A Response to Beckwith and Morris (2008) (18)
- The Modern United States Senate: What is Accorded Respect (1990) (16)
- On the Issues Surrounding Economic Voting (1987) (16)
- Ten Misconceptions Concerning Neurobiology and Politics (2013) (15)
- Beyond Survey Self-Reports: Using Physiology to Tap Political Orientations (2015) (14)
- Washington on 75 Dollars a Day: Members of Congress Voting on Their Own Tax Break (1983) (14)
- Cortisol and politics: Variance in voting behavior is predicted by baseline cortisol levels (2014) (13)
- The Ick Factor : Physiological Sensitivity to Disgust as a Predictor of Political Attitudes (2009) (12)
- Psychophysiology in the Study of Political Communication: An Expository Study of Individual-Level Variation in Negativity Biases (2018) (12)
- Genetic Attributions: Sign of Intolerance or Acceptance? (2018) (11)
- Voting at Home Is Associated with Lower Cortisol than Voting at the Polls (2015) (11)
- Too Much of a Good Thing: More Representative is Not Necessarily Better (1998) (11)
- The Case for Representative Democracy: What Americans Should Know About Their Legislatures (2001) (11)
- Is There a 'Party' in Your Genes? (2006) (11)
- Negativity bias and political preferences: A response to commentators (2014) (11)
- How to Make Congress Popular (2002) (10)
- Toward a Modern View of Political Man: Genetic and Environmental Sources ofPolitical Orientations and Participation (2010) (9)
- Not by Twins Alone (2007) (9)
- The Securitarian Personality (2020) (8)
- The politics of the face-in-the-crowd. (2014) (8)
- Who do the people want to govern? (2021) (8)
- Is it the Middle that is Frustrated? (2004) (7)
- 6. Public Disapproval of Congress Can Be Dangerous to Majority Party Candidates: The Case of 1994 (2000) (7)
- Americans' perceptions of the nature of governing (2008) (7)
- What the People Want Government to Be (2001) (7)
- The Stress of Politics Endocrinology and Voter Participation (2011) (6)
- The Politics of the Face-inthe-Crowd (2014) (6)
- The Mind-Body Connection (2011) (6)
- The Ick Factor: Disgust Sensitivity as a Predictor of Political Attitudes (2009) (5)
- The Neural Basis of Representative Democracy (2006) (5)
- Obama cares about visuo-spatial attention: Perception of political figures moves attention and determines gaze direction (2015) (5)
- Liberals and conservatives: Non-convertible currencies. (2015) (5)
- In your face (1998) (5)
- The American Public's View of Congress (2008) (5)
- The Challenge Evolutionary Biology Poses for Rational Choice (2005) (4)
- Physiological Arousal and Self-Reported Valence for Erotica Images Correlate with Sexual Policy Preferences (2016) (4)
- Physiology and political beliefs: A response to Knoll, O’Daniel, and Cusato (2016) (4)
- Generosity is its Own Reward: The Neural Basis of Representation (2009) (3)
- The 1990 Congressional Election Results and the Fallacy That They Embodied an Anti-Incumbent Mood (1992) (3)
- American Dreamers: What Dreams Tell Us about the Political Psychology of Conservatives, Liberals, and Everyone Else – By Kelly Bulkeley (2009) (3)
- Corrigendum to: Speaking Different Languages or Reading From the Same Script? Word Usage of Democratic and Republican Politicians (Political Communication, (2016), 33, 2, (212-240), DOI:10.1080/10584609.2014.969465) (2016) (3)
- Side by Side, Worlds Apart (2014) (3)
- Speaking Different Languages or Reading From the Same Script? Word Usage of Democratic and Republican Politicians (2016) (3)
- Studying the U. S. Senate: An Introduction to the Hendricks Symposium Papers (1989) (2)
- We are what we vote (2015) (2)
- Can the Stress of Voting Be Reduced? A Test within the Context of the 2012 US Presidential Election (2013) (2)
- Teaching democracy appreciation (2013) (2)
- Biology and Rational Choice (2005) (2)
- How are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted? A Research Agenda (2006) (2)
- The American Congress Reader: What Is Wrong with the American Political System? (2008) (2)
- Tribes and Proto-Tribes: The Deep Roots of Political Differences (2021) (2)
- Populists, authoritarians, or securitarians? Policy preferences and threats to democratic governance in the modern age (2022) (2)
- Motivated viewing: Selective exposure to political images when reasoning is not involved (2020) (2)
- Publications and papers (1986) (1)
- Looking for Politically Relevant Genes: Genome-wide Linkage Scans and Allelic Association Studies" (2008) (1)
- Genetic and Environmental Transmission of Value Orientations: A New Twin Study of Political Attitudes (2009) (1)
- Comment on Born (Vol. 73, September 1979, pp. 811-17) (1981) (1)
- The Politics of Attention (2016) (1)
- Neurobiology and Politics: A Response to Commentators (2013) (1)
- EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE , FLORENCE DEPARTMENT OF LAW EUI Working Paper LAW No . 2003 / 12 Legitimacy through Jurisprudence ? (2003) (1)
- The Independent Regulatory Commissions Fifty Years After Humphrey's Executor v. U.S. (1985) (1)
- Using Process Space to Explain Features of American Politics (2002) (1)
- Congress as Public Enemy: Who approves of Congress? (1995) (0)
- Authoritarians Who Dislike Authority? (2020) (0)
- Our Political Nature: The Evolutionary Origins of What Divides Us by Avi Tuschman. Amherst, NY, Prometheus Books, 2013. 543 pp. $24.95. (2014) (0)
- Getting from Genes to Politics: The Connecting Role of Emotion-Reading Capability (2007) (0)
- Congress as Public Enemy: References (1995) (0)
- Politics and Life after Trump (2020) (0)
- APSA Contributors (2013) (0)
- THE PROCESSES PEOPLE WANT (2002) (0)
- APSA Contributors (2013) (0)
- Barefoot over Burning Coals (2020) (0)
- Perceptions of political institutions (1995) (0)
- The Genetic Heritabilty of Political Orientations: A New Twin Study of Political Attidudes (2009) (0)
- The Trouble with Government. By Derek Bok. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001. 493p. $35.00 cloth, $19.95 paper. (2002) (0)
- Changing levels of support for individual institutions (1995) (0)
- The Physiology of Political Participation (2012) (0)
- Stealth Democracy: Public Assessments of People and Politicians (2002) (0)
- Sample of Type of Image Rated to be Disgusting. (2013) (0)
- Stealth Democracy: SHOULD PEOPLE BE GIVEN THE PROCESSES THEY WANT? (2002) (0)
- Why Do Trump's Authoritarian Followers Resist COVID-19 Authorities? Because They Are Not Really Authoritarian Followers (2022) (0)
- Popular Deliberation and Group Involvement in Theory (2002) (0)
- suspect that Integrity, Personal and Political will drive the discussion of integ- rity in moral and political philosophy for many years to come (0)
- Candidates, Congress, and the American Democracy. By Linda L. Fowler. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994. 240p. $42.50 cloth, $16.95 paper. (1994) (0)
- The Stress of Politics: Endocrinology and Political Participation (2011) (0)
- Process Space: An Introduction (2002) (0)
- Getting Into Bedrock with Politics (2013) (0)
- Whose Legislature Is It (2006) (0)
- Scared, Resentful, Destitute Hillbillies? (2020) (0)
- Stealth Democracy: Policy Space and American Politics (2002) (0)
- Senators on the Campaign Trail: The Politics of Representation . By Richard F. Fenno Jr. (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996. Pp. 375. $24.95.) (1997) (0)
- Using Electromyography to Measure the Valence of Non-Conscious Emotional Responses Underlying Political Attitudes (2012) (0)
- Negativity in Democratic Politics: Causes and Consequences. By Stuart N. Soroka. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. 198p. $28.99. (2016) (0)
- Electoral Convergence in the U.S. Congress (2021) (0)
- of Nebraska - Lincoln of Nebraska - Lincoln The New Empirical Biopolitics The New Empirical Biopolitics (2019) (0)
- Getting People to Tolerate Bad Outcomes: An Experimental Study (2004) (0)
- The Many Faces of Trump Veneration (2020) (0)
- Prioritized Interests: Diverse Lobbying Coalitions and Congressional Committee Agenda Setting (2020) (0)
- Editor's Note (1993) (0)
- Replication Data for: Genetic Attributions: Sign of Intolerance or Acceptance? (2017) (0)
- Focus groups and perceptions of the Washington system (1995) (0)
- Erratum: Voluntary Retirements from The House in the Twentieth Century (1983) (0)
- HUMANS AS WARY COOPERATORS 63 The Reasons People Care About How and Why Decisions Are Made (2013) (0)
- Congress as Public Enemy: Support for democratic processes (1995) (0)
- Better Secure than Submissive (2020) (0)
- Stealth Democracy: Attitudes toward Specific Processes (2002) (0)
- Résumés (1981) (0)
- THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING THE PROCESSES PEOPLE WANT (2002) (0)
- Representing a Territory: Constituency Boundaries for the British House of Commons of the 1980s (1986) (0)
- Black Trust in US Legislatures (2022) (0)
- Genetic and Environmental Transmission of Political Involvement from Attitude Intensity to Political Participation (2010) (0)
- Physiological and Psychological Correlates of Political Ideology (2016) (0)
- The Phorgotten Phenotype (2020) (0)
- Invited Essay: Could the People of the Great Plains Have Distinctive Character Traits?: Looking to Scientific Research for Clues (2016) (0)
- APSA Contributors as of 12/20/2006 (2007) (0)
- Cycling across Political Science Research (2016) (0)
- No Longer “Beyond our Scope” (2019) (0)
- The Realities of Popular Deliberation and Group Involvement (2002) (0)
- Improving Government and People's Attitudes toward It (2002) (0)
- Inhibition or Ideology ? The Neural Mechanisms of Evaluating Race-Targeted Government Assistance (2017) (0)
- Getting People to Tolerate Bad Outcomes (2004) (0)
- Perceptions of congressional features and reforms (1995) (0)
- Editors' note (1990) (0)
- The Trump Venerator Next Door (2020) (0)
- Editors' Note (1991) (0)
- Congress as Public Enemy: Introduction: What is wrong with the American political system? (1995) (0)
- The selfish voter (2015) (0)
- Congress as Public Enemy: Conclusion: The people and their political system (1995) (0)
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