Sepucha, Karen, Aaron Rudkin, Ryan Baxter-King, Annette L. Stanton, Neil Wenger, Lynn Vavreck, & Arash Naeim. 2024. “Perceptions of COVID-19 Risk: How Did People Adapt to the Novel Risk? Medical Decision Making: An International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making, early online edition.
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Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Arthur Lupia, Ashley Amaya, Henry E. Brady, Rene Bautista, Joshua D. Clinton, Jill A. Dever, David Dutwin, Daniel L. Goroff, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Courtney Kennedy, Gary Langer, John S. Lapinski, Michale Link, Tasha Philpot, Ken Presitt, Doug Rivers, Lynn Vavreck, David C. Wilson, and Marcia K. McNutt. 2023. “Protecting the Integrity of Survey Research,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Nexus, Vol. 2 Iss. 3, pgad049.
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Guerin, Rebecca J, Arash Naeim, Ryan Baxter-King, Andrea A. Okun, Derek Holliday, and Lynn Vavreck. 2023. “Parental Intentions to Vaccinate Children against COVID-19: Findings from a U.S. National Survey,” Vaccine. January 41(1):101-108.
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Hill, Seth, Anthony Fowler, Jeffrey B. Lewis, Chris Tausanovitch, Lynn Vavreck, and Christopher Warshaw. 2023. “Moderates,” American Political Science Review, 117(2), p. 643-660.
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Huang, Tina Qing, Ryan Baxter-King, Arash Naeim, Aaron Rudkin, Lynn Vavreck, Karen Sepucha, Leah P. Sabacan, Laura Esserman, Neil Wenger, WISDOM Study and Athena Investigators. 2022.
"Change in breast cancer risk perception related to perceived COVID-19 risk: A WISDOM sub-population analysis," Journal of Clinical Oncology 40:16.
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Naeim, Arash, Rebecca J. Guerrin, Ryan Baxter-King, Andrea A. Okun, Neil Wenger, Karen Sepucha, Annette L. Stanton, Aaron Rudkin, Derek Holliday, Alex R. Hayes, and Lynn Vavreck. 2022. “Strategies to Increase the Intention to Vaccinate Against COVID-19: Findings from a Nationally Representative Survey of U.S. Adults, October 2020-October 2021,” Vaccine. December 40(52):7571-7578.
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Sides, John, Chris Tausanovitch, and Lynn Vavreck. 2022. The Bitter End: The 2020 Presidential Election and the Challenge to American Democracy, Princeton University Press.
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Baxter-King, Ryan, Jacob Brown, Ryan D. Enos, Arash Naeim, and Lynn Vavreck. 2022. “How Local Partisan Context Conditions Pro-Social Behaviors: Mask-Wearing During COVID-19," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 119, No. 21.
MacDonald, James J., Ryan Baxter-King, Lynn Vavreck, Arash Naeim, Neil Wenger, Karen Sepucha, and Annette Stanton. 2022. “Depressive Symptoms and Anxiety During May 2020 to April 2021: Implications for Emergence from the Pandemic,” Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health Feb 10;9(2):e33585.
Wenger, Neil S., Annette L. Stanton, Ryan Baxter-King, Karen Sepucha, Lynn Vavreck, and Arash Naeim. 2022. “The Impact of COVID-19 on Routine Medical Care and Cancer Screening,” Journal of General Internal Medicine. January 10, 2022.
Sides, John, Lynn Vavreck, and Christopher Warshaw. 2021. “The Effect of Television Advertising in U.S. Elections,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 116, Issue 2, p. 702.
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Sides, John, Christopher Tausanovitch, and Lynn Vavreck. 2020. “The Politics of COVID-19: Partisan Polarization about the Pandemic Has Increased, but Support for Health Care Reform Hasn’t Moved at All,” Harvard Data Science Review, COVID Special Issue.​​​​
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Sides, John, Michael Tesler, and Lynn Vavreck. 2018. Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Election &
the Battle for the Meaning of America, Princeton University Press.
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Paluck, Elizabeth Levy, Paul Lagunes, Donald P. Green, Lynn Vavreck, Limor Peer, and Robin Gomila. 2015. “Does Product Placement Change Television Viewers’ Social Behavior,” PLOS ONE (September).
Sides, John and Lynn Vavreck. 2013. The Gamble: Choice and Chance in the 2012 Presidential Election, Princeton University Press: Princeton, NJ.
Vavreck, Lynn and Shanto Iyengar. 2011. “The Future of Political Communication Research: Online Panels and Experimentation,” in Oxford Handbook of Political Science, Robert Y. Shapiro and Larry Jacobs, eds. New York: Oxford University Press.
Vavreck, Lynn. 2009. The Message Matters: The Economy and Presidential Campaigns, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Fowler, Linda L., Constantine J. Spiliotes, and Lynn Vavreck. 2001. “Group Advocacy in the 2000
Fowler, Linda L., Constantine J. Spiliotes and Lynn Vavreck. 2002. “Interest Group Advocacy in the New Hampshire Primary,” in The Interest Group Connection: Electioneering, Lobbying and Policymaking in Washington, Paul Herrnson, Ronald G. Shaiko and Clyde Wilcox, Editors. New York: Chatham House Publishers.
Vavreck, Lynn. 2001. “Voter Uncertainty and Candidate Contact: New Influences on Voting Behavior,” in New Agendas: Communication and U.S. Elections, Rod Hart and Daron Shaw, Editors. New York: Rowman and Littlefied.
Vavreck, Lynn. 2000. “How Does it All ‘Turnout’? Exposure to Attack Advertising, Campaign Interest, and Participation in American Presidential Campaigns,” in Campaign Reform: Insights and Evidence, Larry M. Bartels and Lynn Vavreck, eds. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Fowler, Linda L., Constantine J. Spiliotes, and Lynn Vavreck. 2000. “The Role of Issue Advocacy Groups in the New Hampshire Primary,” Getting Inside the Outside Campaign: Issue Advocacy in the 2000 Presidential Primaries, David Magleby, Editor. Utah: Brigham Young University.
Fowler, Linda L., Constantine J. Spiliotes, and Lynn Vavreck. 2001. “The Role of Issue Advocacy Groups in the New Hampshire Primary,” in PS: Political Science and Politics, e-symposium “Outside Money in the 2000 Presidential Primaries, David Magleby, editor. Volume XXXIV, No.2.