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Krosnick, J. A. & MacInnis, J. A. (2020). Climate insights 2020: overall trends. Resources for the Future.

MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A. (2020). Climate insights 2020: natural disasters. Resources for the Future.

Krosnick, J. A., MacInnis, B. (2020). Climate insights 2020: policies and politics. Resources for the Future.

MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A., (2020). Climate insights 2020: partisan divide. Resources for the Future.

MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A. (2020). Climate insights 2020: electric vehicles. Resources for the Future.

McDonald, J., MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A. (2020). Climate insights 2020: opinion in the states. Resources for the Future.

Howe, L., MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A., Markowitz, E. M., & Socolow, R.  (2019).  Acknowledging uncertainty impacts public acceptance of climate scientists’ predictions.  Nature Climate Change, 9, 863-867.

Abeles, A. T., Howe, L. C., Krosnick, J. A., & MacInnis, B.  (2019).  Perception of public opinion on global warming and the role of opinion deviance.  Journal of Environmental Psychology, 63, 118-129.

MacInnis, B., & Krosnick, J. A. (2016). Trust in scientists’ statements about the environment and American public opinion on global warming. In Krosnick, J. A., Chiang, I.-C., & Stark, T. (Eds.), Political Psychology: New Explorations. Psychology Press. New York, New York.

MacInnis, B., & Krosnick, J. A. (2016). The impact of candidates’ statements about global warming on electoral success in 2008 to 2015: Evidence Using Five Methodologies. In Krosnick, J. A., Chiang, I.-C., & Stark, T. (Eds.), Political Psychology: New Explorations. Psychology Press. New York, New York.

MacInnis, B., Krosnick, J. A., Abeles, A., Caldwell, M. R., Prahler, E., & Dunne, D. D. (2015). The American public’s preference for preparation for the possible effects of global warming: Impact of communication strategies. Climatic Change, 128, 17-33.

Krosnick, J. A., & MacInnis, B. (2015). Fox and Not-Fox television news impact on opinions for essay service on global warming: Selective exposure, not motivated reasoning. In J. P. Forgas, K. Fiedler, & W. D. Crano (Eds.), Social Psychology and Politics. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

Krosnick, J. A., & MacInnis, B. (2013). Does the American public support legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Deadalus, 142, 26-39.

Yeager, D. S., Larson, S. B., Krosnick, J. A., Tompson, T. (2011). Measuring Americans’ issue priorities: A new version of the most important problem question reveals more concern about global warming and the environment. Public Opinion Quarterly, 75, 125-138.

Villar, A., & Krosnick, J. A. (2011). Global warming vs. climate change, taxes vs. prices: Does word choice matter? Climatic Change, 105, 1-12.

Malka, A., & Krosnick, J. A. (2009). The association of knowledge with concern about global warming: Trusted information sources shape public thinking. Risk Analysis 29, 633-647.

Krosnick, J. A., Holbrook, A. L., Lowe, L. & Visser, P. S. (2006). The origins and consequences of democratic citizens’ policy agendas: A study of popular concern about global warming. Climatic Change 77, 7-43.

Krosnick, J. A., Holbrook, A. L., & Visser, P. S. (2000). The impact of the Fall 1997 debate about global warming on American public opinion. Public Understanding of Science 9, 239-260.

Krosnick, J. A., Visser, P. S., & Holbrook, A. L. (1998). American opinion on global warming: The impact of the Fall 1997debate. Resources, 133, 5-9.