PPRG Publications
Research by the Political Psychology Research Group at Stanford University
Introduction Fundamentals Who Should Take Action Government Policy Economic Side Effects Willingness to Pay Priority Consequences of Global Warming Preparing for Possible Consequences Consumer Choices Attitude Strength Voter Behavior Opinions in the States Trust in Scientists Scientists' Beliefs Partisan Views Publications
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.