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July 2016 DAVID REDLAWSK James R. Soles Professor of Political Science Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware Smith Hall, 18 Amstel Avenue Newark, DE 19716 302-831-2357 EDUCATION Ph. D. Political Science, Rutgers University Fields: Mass Politics, American Institutions, Public Law Dissertation: How voters use campaign information: On-line versus memory-based processing in a presidential election. Chair: Richard R. Lau M.A. Political Science, 1993, Rutgers University M.B.A. Marketing, 1982, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University A.B. magna cum laude, Political Science, 1980, Duke University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2016 - James R. Soles Professor of Political Science Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware, Newark, DE 2009 - 2016 Professor of Political Science Director, Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Fall 2015 Drake Mabry Fellow, Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement Drake University, Des Moines, IA 1999 - 2009 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Associate Professor of Political Science (2005-2009) Assistant Professor of Political Science (1999-2005) Founder & Director, University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll (2007-2009) Co-Founder & Director, Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement Co-Founder, Iowa Social Science Research Center (SSRC) ACADEMIC/NON-ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 1997 - 1999 Manager, Assessment Division Technology Support Group Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 1996 - 1997 Associate Examiner (part-time), History & Social Sciences Group Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ

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July 2016

DAVID REDLAWSK James R. Soles Professor of Political Science

Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware

Smith Hall, 18 Amstel Avenue Newark, DE 19716

302-831-2357

EDUCATION Ph. D. Political Science, Rutgers University Fields: Mass Politics, American Institutions, Public Law Dissertation: How voters use campaign information: On-line versus memory-based processing in a presidential election. Chair: Richard R. Lau M.A. Political Science, 1993, Rutgers University M.B.A. Marketing, 1982, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University A.B. magna cum laude, Political Science, 1980, Duke University ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2016 - James R. Soles Professor of Political Science Chair, Department of Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware, Newark, DE

2009 - 2016 Professor of Political Science Director, Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

Fall 2015 Drake Mabry Fellow, Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement Drake University, Des Moines, IA 1999 - 2009 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Associate Professor of Political Science (2005-2009) Assistant Professor of Political Science (1999-2005) Founder & Director, University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll (2007-2009)

Co-Founder & Director, Obermann Graduate Institute on Engagement Co-Founder, Iowa Social Science Research Center (SSRC)

ACADEMIC/NON-ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 1997 - 1999 Manager, Assessment Division Technology Support Group Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 1996 - 1997 Associate Examiner (part-time), History & Social Sciences Group Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ

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1990 – 1996 Technology Consultant (self-employed) 1986 - 1990 Director of Computing, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA

1983 - 1986 Woodrow Wilson Administrative Fellow, Fisk University, Nashville, TN

Lecturer in Management; Director of the Computer Center

1982 - 1983 Systems Analyst, National Life Insurance Company, Nashville, TN SCHOLARSHIP Journal Editorship Co-Editor, Political Psychology. February 1, 2010 – January 31, 2015.

Editor, Special Issue on Obama, published December, 2011

Books Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Public Decision Making. (Editor-in-Chief). Under Contract. New

York: Oxford University Press.

A Citizen’s Guide to Voting. Under Contract. New York: Routledge. The American Governor: Power, Constraint, and Leadership in the U.S. States. (Editor). 2015.

Boston: Palgrave USA. The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. 2014. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [with

Kyle Mattes.]

Recommended Academic Title, 2015, Choice Magazine Why Iowa? How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process.

2011. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [with Caroline Tolbert and Todd Donovan.]

Civic Service: Service Learning with State and Local Government Partners. (Editor). 2009. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [with Tom Rice.]

How Voters Decide: Information Processing during an Election Campaign. 2006. New York: Cambridge University Press. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Named a Significant Resource on Voting in US Elections by Choice Magazine, v.49, no. 04, Dec. 2011, http://www.cro2.org/default.aspx?page=reviewdisplay&pids=3689255

Winner, 2007 Alexander George Book Award for Best Book in Political Psychology, International Society for Political Psychology

Outstanding Academic Title, 2007, Choice Magazine Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Information Processing. (Editor). 2006. New York: Palgrave

Macmillan.

Hate Speech on Campus: Cases, Commentary, and Case Studies. 1997. Boston: Northeastern University Press. [with Milton Heumann and Thomas Church (Eds.)]

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Refereed Articles Effect of media environment, diversity, and advertising tone on information search, Selective

exposure, and affective polarization. Forthcoming. Political Behavior. [with Richard R. Lau, David J. Andersen, Tessa M. Ditonto, and Mona S. Kleinberg.]

Public Perceptions of Whistleblowers. 2016. Public Integrity 18:1, 6-24. [with Milton Heumann, Al Friedes, Lance Cassak, and Aniket Kesari)

Response to "Framing Unauthorized Immigrants: The Effects of Labels on Evaluations," by Ommundsen, et al. 2014. Psychological Reports. 115:3. [with Benjamin Knoll and Howard Sanborn.]

Symbolic Racism and Emotional Responses to the 2012 Presidential Candidates. 2014. Political Research Quarterly 67(3): 680-694. [with Caroline Tolbert and Natasha Altema McNeely.] DOI: 0.1177/1065912914531091.

Iowa and the 2012 Presidential Nomination Campaign: Revisiting the Effects of Iowa and New Hampshire on Subsequent Nomination Contests. 2014. Presidential Studies Quarterly 44(3): 447-466. [with Todd Donovan and Caroline J. Tolbert.]

Gender Stereotypes, Information Search, and Voting Behavior in Political Campaigns. 2013. Political Behavior 36(3): 335-358. [with Tessa Ditonto and Allison Hamilton.]

Framing Labels and Immigration Policy Attitudes in the Iowa Caucuses: Trying to Out-Tancredo Tancredo. 2011. Political Behavior 33: 433-455 [with Benjamin Knoll and Howard Sanborn.]

Voters, Emotions and Race in 2008: Obama as the First Black President. 2010. Political Research Quarterly 63(4): 875-889. [with Caroline Tolbert and William Franko.]

The Affective Tipping Point: Do Motivated Reasoners ever “Get It”? 2010. Political Psychology 31(4): 563-593 [with Andrew Civettini and Karen Emmerson.]

Voters, Emotions, and Memory. 2009. Political Psychology 30(1): 125-151 [with Andrew Civettini.]

Reforming Presidential Nominations: Rotating State Primaries or a National Primary? 2009. PS: Political Science and Politics 42(1): 71-79 [with Dan Bowen and Caroline Tolbert.]

An Exploration of Correct Voting in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections. 2008. American Journal of Political Science 52(2):395-411 [with Richard R. Lau and David Anderson.]

Older and Wiser? The Effects of Age on Political Cognition. 2008. Journal of Politics 70(1): 168-185. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Comparing Caucus and Registered Voter Support for the 2008 Presidential Candidates in Iowa. 2008. PS: Political Science and Politics 41(1): 129-138. [with Daniel Bowen and Caroline Tolbert.]

As Voters Head to the Polls, Will They Perceive a Culture of Corruption? 2006. PS: Political Science and Politics 39(4): 1-6. [with James McCann.]

Popular Interpretations of Corruption and their Partisan Consequences. 2005. Political Behavior 27(September): 261-284. [with James McCann.]

What Voters Do: Information Search during Election Campaigns. 2004. Political Psychology 25(August): 595-610.

The 2002 Iowa House and Senate Elections: The More things Change… 2003. In David B. Magleby and L. Quin Monson (Eds.) The Noncandidate Campaign: Soft Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2002 Congressional Elections. e-Symposium in PS: Political Science and Politics, 36(July):401-409 Full text at PSOnline, www.apsanet.org. [with Arthur Sanders.]

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Hot Cognition or Cool Consideration? Testing the Effects of Motivated Reasoning on Political Decision Making. 2002. Journal of Politics 64(November): 1021-1044.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Cognitive Heuristics in Political Decision Making. 2001. American Journal of Political Science 45(October): 951-971. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Groups and the Grassroots in the Iowa Caucuses. 2001. e-Symposium in PS: Political Science and Politics, 34(June): 206. Full text at PSOnline, www.apsanet.org. [with Arthur Sanders.]

You Must Remember This: A Test of the On-line Model of Voting. 2001. Journal of Politics, 63(February): 29-58.

Voting Correctly. 1997. American Political Science Review, 91 (September): 585-598. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Proceedings Modeling Polarizing Topics: When Do Different Political Communities Respond Differently to the

Same News? Proceedings of the 6th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media. June 4, 2012, Dublin, Ireland. [with Ramnath Balasubramanyan, William W. Cohen, and Doug Pierce.]

What pushes their buttons? Predicting comment polarity from the content of political blog posts. LSM-2011. Proceedings of the Workshop on Language in Social Media. Pp. 12-19. June 23, 2011, Portland, OR. [with Ramnath Balasubramanyan, William W. Cohen, and Doug Pierce.]

Book Chapters Emotions and Voting. Forthcoming. In Kai Arzheimer, Jocelyn Evans, and Michael Lewis-Beck

(eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Electoral Behaviour. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [with Douglas Pierce.]

Polling Post-Hurricane Sandy: The Transformative Personal and Political Impact of the Hurricane in New Jersey. 2016. In Karen O’Neill and Daniel Van Abs (Eds.) Taking Chances: The Coast after Hurricane Sandy. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. [with Ashley Koning.]

Rally ’round the Governor: The Response of Voters to Gubernatorial Leadership in Times of Crisis. 2015. In David P. Redlawsk (ed), The American Governor: Power, Constraint, and Leadership in the States. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [with Ashley Koning.]

Effects of Advertising Tone on Information Processing and Vote Choice. 2015. In Alessandro Nai and Annemarie Walter (Eds.) New Perspectives on Negative Campaigning: Why Attack Politics Matters. Pp. 247-264. ECPR Press (Studies in European Political Science.) [with Richard R. Lau.]

Emotions and Race in the 2012 American Presidential Election. 2013. In Amnon Cavari, Richard Powell, and Kenneth Mayer (Eds.) Presidential Election: Forecasts, Outcomes and Consequences. New York: Roman and Littlefield. [with Caroline Tolbert and Natasha McNeely.]

Behavioral Decision Theory. 2013. In David O. Sears, Leonie Huddy and Jack Levy (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology (2nd ed.), Pp. 130-164. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [with Richard Lau.]

National Primary: Con. 2010 (2nd Ed., 2012; 3rd Ed, 2016). In Richard Ellis and Michael Nelson (Eds.) Debating Reform. CQ Press.

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Living the Theory: Local Politics and Service-learning. 2009. In David P. Redlawsk and Tom Rice (Eds.) Civic Service: Service Learning with State and Local Government Partners. Jossey-Bass. [with Nora Wilson.]

Affective Intelligence and Voter Information. 2007. In W. Russell Neuman, George Marcus, Michael MacKuen and Ann Crigler (Eds.) The Affect Effect: Dynamics of Emotion in Political Thinking and Behavior. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [with Andrew Civettini and Richard R. Lau.]

Motivated Reasoning, Affect, and the Role of Memory in Voter Decision-Making. 2006. In David Redlawsk (Ed.) Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Information Processing. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

I Like Him, But…: Vote Choice When Candidate Likeability and Closeness on Issues Clash. 2006. [with Richard R. Lau.] In David P. Redlawsk (Ed.), Feeling Politics: Emotion in Political Information Processing. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Iowa 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Senate Races. 2003. In David B. Magleby and Quin Monson (Eds.) The Last Hurrah? Soft Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2002 Congressional Elections, Pp. 70-101. Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy. Brigham Young University. [with Arthur Sanders.]

An Experimental Study of Information Search, Memory, and Decision-making during a Political Campaign. 2001. In J. Kuklinski, Ed., Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology, Pp. 136-159. New York: Cambridge University Press. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Voting Correctly. 2001. APSR article reprinted in Richard G. Niemi and Herbert F. Weisberg, Eds. Controversies in Voting Behavior, 4th ed., Pp. 139-163. Washington: Congressional Quarterly Press. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Money and the Iowa Caucuses. 2000. In David B. Magleby (ed.) Getting Inside the Outside Campaign, Pp. 20-29. Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy, Brigham Young University. [with Arthur Sanders.]

We Don't Need No Thought Control: The Controversy over Multiculturalism at Duke. 1997. In M. Heumann and T. Church with D. Redlawsk (Eds.) Hate speech on campus: Cases, commentary, and case studies, Pp. 213-252. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

Other Works Op-ed, USA Today. Trump, Sanders could be changing Iowa. January 27, 2016.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/01/27/trump-sanders-cruz--clinton-changing-iowa-caucus-column/79276118/

Op-ed, The Des Moines Register. Candidate's first-day promises? Doomed to disappoint. January 11, 2016. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/caucus/2016/01/11/candidates-first-day-promises-doomed-disappoint/78635452/

Op-ed, The Des Moines Register. Caucuses are not creatures of extremes. December 5, 2015. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/caucus/2015/12/05/column-caucuses-not-creatures-extremes/76750036/

Ballots & Bullets Blog, School of Politics & International Relations, University of Nottingham, UK. Invited post on negativity in campaigns, with Kyle Mattes. http://nottspolitics.org/2015/11/02/the-necessity-of-negativity/

Blog Posts, Iowa Caucus Blog, Drake University, Fall 2015. http://iowacaucusproject.org/category/about-the-caucuses/

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London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog. June 11, 2014. Black candidates who create positive feelings among voters can overcome implicit racist attitudes. http://bit.ly/1lkKAS5. [with Caroline Tolbert and Natasha Altema McNeely.

Op-ed. The Press of Atlantic City, April 15, 2014. Polls aren’t predictors, but they have clear value. http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/opinion/commentary/david-p-redlawsk-polls-aren-t-predictors-but-they-have/article_82ce3af2-bec1-5428-9bd8-e9da0da6286d.html

London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog. 2013-2014. Multiple posts on new Jersey elections, politics, and Gov. Chris Christie. (With Ashley Koning.) Oct.16, 2013, Nov. 5, 2013, Jan 14, 2013, Feb 3, 2014.

London School of Economics American Politics and Policy Blog, September 26, 2013. Gender stereotypes mean that voters look for more information on women candidates’ competence than they do for men. (with Tessa Ditonto and Allison Hamilton.) http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2013/09/26/gender-stereotypes-voter-information/

New York Times Online, Room for Debate. August 16, 2013. Who I am and Who I am Not. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/08/15/should-creationism-be-controversial

Commentary: Reason may not play enough of a role in American politics, but it’s not a lost cause. Zocalo Public Square. May 3, 2013. http://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2013/05/03/of-course-insane-people-may-disagree-with-me/ideas/up-for-discussion/

Op-Ed, Courier-Post, Sandy's Big Election Impact May be on the Local Races. November 4, 2012. http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20121104/OPINION01/311040003/Sandy-s-big-election-impact-may-local-races

New York Times Online, Room for Debate. December 27, 2011. Just Like Everyone Else. (with Caroline J. Tolbert.) http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2011/12/27/what-do-iowans-want-in-a-candidate/iowans-are-like-the-rest-of-the-country

Op-Ed, Iowa City Press Citizen, December 17, 2011. Iowa Serves the Presidential Nomination Process Well. http://www.press-citizen.com/article/20111217/OPINION02/312170020/Iowa-serves-presidential-nomination-process-well

Editor’s Introduction: Special Issue on President Obama. 2011. Political Psychology 32(6): 1. Op-Ed, Asbury Park Press (and other NJ Gannet papers), @Issue. June 17, 2011. Even if Christie

runs for president, it's probably too late. http://www.app.com/article/20110619/NJOPINION06/306190015/Even-Christie-runs-s-probably-too-late

New York Times Online, Room for Debate. April 21, 2011. A Matter of Motivated 'Reasoning'. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2011/04/21/barack-obama-and-the-psychology-of-the-birther-myth/a-matter-of-motivated-reasoning

Op-Ed, Bergen Record. August 28, 2010. We Believe What We Want to Believe: Obama’s Religion and Motivated Reasoning.

Op-Ed, New Jersey Voices, NJ.COM. December 2, 2009. What happened to Chris Daggett?: Why N.J.'s independent candidate failed to beat Jon Corzine and Chris Christie. Also picked up by NewJerseyNewsroom.com

Blogger, Encyclopedia Britannica Blog, 2007 – 2009, 2011 http://blogs.britannica.com/blog/main/author/dredlawsk

Op-Ed, Iowa City Press Citizen, January 12, 2008. Keeping Iowans different (better!) than other voters.

George H. Gallup. 2007. In Richard Sisson, Christian Zacher, and Andrew Cayton (Eds.), The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia. Evansville, IN: Indiana University Press.

Emotions and the Processes of Voter Decision Making. 2006. Political Communication Report. Published online by the Political Communications Sections of the International Communication Association and the American Political Science Association. http://www.unr.edu/organizations/pcr/1603_2006_fall/roundtable_redlawsk.html.

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Op-Ed, Chicago Tribune, May 15, 2005. Tom DeLay Doesn’t Get It: Officials Who Are Not Breaking Any Laws Might Still Be “Corrupt”. [with James A. McCann, Purdue.]

Online Methods. 2004. In M. Lewis-Beck, A. Bryman, and T. Futing Liao (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. New York: Sage Publications.

Review of Carsey, Thomas. 2001. Campaign Dynamics: The Race for Governor. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. In Political Science Quarterly 117(Summer 2002), pp. 349-351.

Grants Funded External Fairvote. Studying Ranked Choice Voting in 2013-2014. $150,000. Partnership for a Connected Illinois. Chicago Broadband Study. $215,000. Random sample telephone

survey and panel study on technology access and use in the City of Chicago. 2011-2013. National Science Foundation: Political Science. SES-1022551. Collaborative Research: Multi-

Investigator Multi-Site Experiments and Infrastructure Development. Lead PI. Awarded $239,130 to continue development of Dynamic Process Tracing Environment software. With Richard Lau (Rutgers University). 2010-2013.

National Science Foundation: Computer Science. IIS-0968295. SoCS: Analysis of Social Media

Driven By Theories of Political Psychology. Co-PI. $388,111 [Rutgers share]. With William Cohen (Carnegie-Mellon University). 2010-2013.

National Science Foundation. SES-0647738. $306,196. Studying Information Processing in Political

Science: Improving Infrastructure, Testing Theory. To develop and disseminate a new software environment to support dynamic process tracing research. 2007-2010.

MacArthur Foundation. $72,000. Chicago Digital Excellence Study. To fund random sample telephone survey of Chicago households to determine technology access issues. 2008-2009.

Popular Interpretations of ‘Corruption’ and Their Partisan Consequences. [with James McCann, Purdue University.] A Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences project. 2003-2004.

Investigator, Project on the Role of Interest Groups in Congressional Elections, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts to Brigham Young University, David Magleby, PI, 2002. $5,250.

Consultant, The Role of “Outside Money” in the Presidential Nomination Process, funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts to Brigham Young University, David Magleby, PI, 1999-2000. $3,500.

National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant. $6,238. 1994-95 (SBR-9411162). Internal Support for a University of Iowa Poll, Provost and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. $154,300.

To support the development and operation of an ongoing survey research center for the 2008 elections, incorporating both pedagogy and research opportunities. 2007-2009.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Excellence and Innovation Fund, University of Iowa. $7,000. To support conference on the 2008 presidential elections. 2008. [with Michael Lewis-Beck, Brian Lai, and Caroline Tolbert.]

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Associate Dean’s Curriculum Grant, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa. $1,500. To support survey research civic engagement course. 2008.

University of Iowa Instructional Improvement Grant. $3,750. To support development of survey research course incorporating civic engagement. 2006.

Associate Dean’s Curriculum Grant, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa. $1,400. Hiring undergraduate student to help administer civic engagement course. 2006.

Service Learning Course Development Grant, University of Iowa. $4,000. Funding to develop civic engagement course projects. 2005.

Student Computing Fee Project: Enhancing Educational Technology Support in Political Science. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa. $95,327. Funding for 4-year TA line for political science technology integration with teaching and learning. 2005.

Student Computing Fee Project: Experiential Learning in Survey Research. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. $39,825. Funding to support creation of a teaching facility for survey research techniques. 2005.

Social Science Funding Program. University of Iowa. $33,888. Funding to support study entitled “Affective Responses to Political Campaigns.” 2004.

Student Computing Fee Project to Upgrade Political Collaboratory. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa. $40,000. Funding enhance collaboration lab and to support TA line to manage political science computing facilities. 2003.

Iowa Research Experience for Undergraduates. $3,000. Funding to support undergraduate involvement in a research program. University of Iowa. 2003.

Student Computing Fee Project for Political Science ITC. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa. $11,500. Funding to upgrade student computing labs to improve facility for teaching. 2002.

CIFRE, 1999-2000. University of Iowa. $9,010. Funding to support a project examining political decision making processes.

Published Reviews of Scholarship The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning Congress & the Presidency 43(1) February, 2016. Travis N. Ridout. doi:

10.1080/07343469.2016.1123496 Public Opinion Quarterly (Early View, 2015.) Yanna Krupnikov. doi:10.1093/poq/nfv032 Choice Magazine (September, 2015). J. D. Rausch. The Washington Times (April 15, 2015). Michael Taube.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/15/book-review-the-positive-case-for-negative-campaig/

Politico (July 15, 2015). Jack Shafer http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/07/in-praise-of-negative-campaigning-

120151.html#.VcEVikbzMsQ Why Iowa? How Caucuses and Sequential Elections Improve the Presidential Nominating Process Perspectives on Politics 11 (June 2013). Nathaniel Birkhead. Congress and the Presidency 39 (October 2012). John Kenneth White. Political Science Quarterly 126 (Winter 2011-12). Christopher C. Hull.

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Claremont Review of Books: The Case for Iowa (December, 2011). John Lauck (review essay). Choice (August 2011). A. J. McNitt. Civic Service: Service Learning with State and Local Government Partners Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement 16 (2012). Melvin B. Hill, Jr. How Voters Decide: Information Processing during an Election Campaign Journal of Politics 71(April 2009). Paul Goren. (review essay) Party Politics 15 (2009). Oleg Smirnov. Political Psychology 28 (October, 2007). Todd Belt. Perspectives on Politics, 5 (September, 2007). Beth Miller. Political Science Quarterly, 122 (Summer, 2007). John Gastil.

APA Review of Books, 52(22) Article 17. (May 2007). W. A. Adams. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 48(3) (2007). Harald Schoen.

Hate Speech on Campus: Cases, Commentary, and Case Studies Books-on-Law, June 1998, Vol.1 (3). David Kretzmer. Journal of College Student Development, Mar/Apr 1998. Dennis E. Gregory. Law and Politics Book Review, 7(Nov 1997). Jerome O'Callaghan. Rutgers-Eagleton Poll Telephone Surveys New Jersey General Attitudes and Issues, 2015-2016 series. New Jersey General Attitudes and Issues, 2014-2015 series. New Jersey Election 2013 Series, September, October, November 2013. New Jersey General Attitudes and Issues, 2013 series. New Jersey Election 2012 series, August 2012, November 2012. New Jersey General Attitudes, February, April, June, 2012, February 2013, April 2013. New Jersey Election 2011 series, October, November, December 2011. Understanding Governors, June 2011, New Jersey and Indiana samples. New Jersey General Attitudes, February 2011; April 2011; August 2011. New Jersey Post Election 2010. December, 2010. New Jersey Election 2010 series, August, September, October 2010. New Jersey Voter Attitudes 2010. Cross-sectional, February, April 2010. New Jersey Post-election Panel/Cross Sectional, November 2009. New Jersey Pre-election, October 2009. Other Data Collection In Caucus Survey, February 1, 2016. Pencil and paper survey in all 1684 Iowa Caucus precincts for

both Democrats and Republicans. Multi-city study of ranked choice voting, November 2013, November 2014. National pre-election, post-election panel survey, Oct, Nov 2012. Internet Usage Study, Cuyahoga County, OH, Oct 2012. New Brunswick Tomorrow Community Study, April/May 2012. Chicago Broadband Study Followup, 2011-2013. Telephone survey and panel of Chicago residents

on technology access. N=3000, two surveys. Surveys on Climate Change, Spring/Summer 2012

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University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll Telephone Surveys Hawkeye Poll Iowa Policy Poll and Gay Marriage Follow Up Poll, March and April, 2009. Hawkeye Poll Pre-Election Polling, October 2008. Rolling national sample survey and panel survey

follow up in November 2008. Hawkeye Poll Pre-Election Polling, August 2008. Telephone Sample of Iowa Voters. Pennsylvania Primary Survey, April 2008. National Registered Voter Survey surrounding February 5 Primaries, Feb 2008. Statewide Actual Caucus Goer Survey, January 2008. Research data collection for Department of Psychology project, Dec 2007 – Jan 2008. Statewide Iowa Survey, Likely Caucus Goers, and Registered Voter Samples, October 2007. Statewide Iowa Survey, Likely Caucus Goers, and Registered Voter Samples, July/August 2007. Statewide Iowa Survey, Likely Caucus Goers and Registered Voter Samples, March 2007. Other Data Collection Chicago Digital Excellence Survey, June-July 2008. Telephone survey of Chicago neighborhoods on

technology access. N=3000. In Caucus Survey, January 3, 2008. Pencil and paper survey in all 1781 Iowa Caucus precincts for

both Democrats and Republicans.

Conferences Organized Organizer [with Caroline Tolbert] of a Shambaugh Conference on the 2016 Iowa Caucuses.

University of Iowa, February 2016. Co-Director and developer [with Teresa Mangum] of the annual Obermann Graduate Institute on

Engagement and the Academy, University of Iowa, 2007-2009. Organizer [with Caroline Tolbert, Michael Lewis-Beck, and Brian Lai] of a Shambaugh Conference

on the 2008 Elections. University of Iowa, March, 2009. Organizer [with Tom Rice] of a Shambaugh Conference on Service Learning and Local and State

Government. University of Iowa, June 3-6, 2007. Organizer [with G. Robert Boynton] of a Shambaugh Conference on Affect and Cognition in Political

Action, University of Iowa, March 6-9, 2003. Invited Lectures and Conferences Academic Voter Decision Making: The Role of Social Cues. Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies,

Brno, Czech Republic, June 27, 2016. The 2016 Primaries and General Election. ITAM, Mexico City, Mexico, June 2, 2016. Understanding Voter Decision-Making Using Dynamic Process Tracing. Institute for Social Science

Research, Arizona State University, March 17, 2016. The Iowa Caucuses 2016. Brigham Young University Dept. of Political Science, February 18, 2016. GOP Debate Commentary, hosted by Castleton University, Vermont. February 6, 2016. The Role of the Iowa Caucuses, Creighton University Dept. of Political Science, November 17, 2015. Public symposium on the 2016 Iowa Caucuses, The University of Iowa, November 5, 2015. The Iowa Caucuses, University of Iowa, April 30, 2015.

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Racial Attitudes and Emotional Responses to Congressional Candidates. The American Election 2014. St. Anselm College, March 13-14, 2015.

Dynamic Process Tracing. University of Iowa, September 16, 2014. Social cues and information processing. Iowa State University, September 12, 2014. Experimental Methods. Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, November 24-25, 2013. Studying Information Processing with Dynamic Process Tracing: A First Look at Social Cues. New

York University Department of Psychology, May 10, 2013. Why Iowa? An Update on the Role Iowa Plays in U.S. Presidential Nominations. Ivey School of

Business, Western University, London, Ontario, March 19, 2013. Fighting the Facts: Processes of Motivated Reasoning. Political Behaviour Research Group, Western

University, London, Ontario, March 18, 2013. Nominating the President: Caucuses and Primaries in the USA. Huron University, London, Ontario,

March 18, 2013. Commentator, Manuscript Workshop, Department of Political Science, Syracuse University, October

25, 2012 Rationality: An Overrated Part of Decision Making? University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Center for

21st Century Studies, October 12, 2012. Behavioral Decision Theory. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, November 27, 2011. Attitudes toward Same Sex Marriage, Fairleigh Dickinson University, November 17, 2011. Why Iowa? Iowa’s Influence on the Nomination Process, Frank Colcord Lecturer, Tufts University.

November 7, 2011 The Affective Tipping Point, College of New Jersey, October 27, 2011 Dynamic Process Tracing and Studying Italian Elections. Three-day seminar presented to a national

consortium of Italian social scientists at the University of Bologna, Italy. May 19-21, 2010. Automatic and Controlled Processing in Candidate Evaluation: A Tipping Point for Motivated

Reasoners, University of Minnesota Center for the Study of Political Psychology, December 3, 2009.

Dynamic Process Tracing and Decision Making. International Society of Political Psychology Midwinter meeting, Stanford University, January 29-30, 2009.

How Voters Decide. Department of Political Science, Miami University, Miami, OH, December 5, 2008.

The Affective Tipping Point: Do Motivated Reasoners ever “Get It”? Public Choice Seminar, George Mason University, April 30, 2008.

The Nomination Contests Reconsidered. Emory & Henry College Symposium, April 16-17, 2008. The 2008 Iowa Caucuses. Invited Talk. Creighton University, March 31, 2008. The Iowa Caucuses and the 2008 Nomination Process. Iowa Board of Regents, March 11, 2008. Sex and the Iowa Caucuses. 2008. Conference on the Caucus and Nomination Process, University of

Iowa. [with Tracy Osborn] Process Tracing and Election Studies. Seminar for the Italian National Election Studies Group,

Milan, Italy, September 10, 2007. Politics: What’s Emotion got to Do with It? Saturday Scholars Lecture, University of Iowa, College

of Liberal Arts and Sciences, November 11, 2006. Information and Emotions: How Motivated Reasoning and Affective Intelligence Condition

Assessments of Candidates and Issues. 2006. Invited Lecture, Honors Seminar, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Local Political Involvement and Service Learning. 2006. APSA Conference on Teaching and Learning, Washington, DC.

Panelist and Keynote Speaker. Election Conference 2004. Western Illinois University. Title of talk: “The 2004 Elections: A First Look Back.” November 17, 2004.

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Toward a Procedurally Plausible Model of the Vote Choice: Decision Strategies, Information Processing, and Correct Voting. Paper presented at the New York Area Political Psychology Meeting, Columbia University, October 26, 2004. [With Richard R. Lau.]

Affective Intelligence and Correct Voting. Invited Conference. University of Michigan, October 2004.

How Voters Decide: Information Processing During an Election Campaign. Invited Seminar. Princeton University Center for the Study of Democratic Politics. April 21-24, 2003. [with Richard R. Lau.]

Minnesota Symposium on Political Psychology, University of Minnesota, November 8-9, 2002. Process Tracing Studies of Voting. The Presidential Oakdale Seminar, University of Iowa, 1999. Invited Participant, Roundtable on the 2000 Iowa Caucuses, The 1999 Annual Meeting of The Iowa

Conference of Political Scientists. An experimental study of information search, memory, and decision-making during a political

campaign. Invited paper presented at the Political Psychology Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 17-20, 1993.

Community

The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. Eva Samo Lecturer. South Orange-Maplewood Adult School. May 2, 2016.

Polling and the Iowa Caucuses, Polk County, IA Republican Central Committee, Oct 27, 2015. A Guide to Understanding Polling, Franklin Township Democrats, Somerset, NJ, May 11, 2015. Book Talk: The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning, Eagleton Institute of Politics, New

Brunswick, NJ, April 21, 2015. Nobody ever talked to Me! Currents, Lawrencville, NJ, December 15, 2014. How Public Opinion Works, Brandeis Women Alumni Club, Monroe, NJ, March 20, 2014. The State of Public Opinion in New Jersey, Rutgers Retired Faculty Club, April 26, 2012. Nobody ever talked to Me! Morris Plains Rotary, April 6, 2012. Four Secrets of Polling, 55 Plus, Princeton, NJ, November 10, 2011. Moderator, Candidate Debate, Metuchen, NJ; Milltown, NJ, October/November 2011. One Iowa Insiders’ Outlook on Gay Marriage Forum, Des Moines, IA, December 14, 2009. The NJ Election of 2009: What does the Polling Tell Us? Hunterdon Central High School Social

Studies Class, October 28, 2009. Polling in the NJ Governor’s Election, Princeton Area League of Women Voters, October 7, 2009. The Election of 2008. Old Capitol Sertoma, Iowa City, IA, February 5, 2009. The Power of the Hawkeye Poll, University of Iowa Alumni Assoc, Davenport, IA October 22, 2008. Iowa and the 2008 Election, CLAS Chats, Oaknoll, Iowa City, IA, October 16, 2008. The University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll, Iowa City Noon Rotary, October 9, 2008. Battleground 2008: The Iowa Hawkeye Poll. Iowa City Homebuilders, September 11, 2008. Engaging Students in Politics, Policy, and Government: The Iowa Hawkeye Poll, College of Liberal

Arts and Sciences Dean’s Alumni Board, Iowa City, September 12, 2008. The Iowa Caucuses. University of Iowa Alumni Association, Scottsdale, AZ. March 4, 2008. What happened in Iowa? Old Capitol Sertoma, January 24, 2008. The Power of the Iowa Caucuses. For the University of Iowa Lifelong Learning Program and the

Iowa Alumni Association, Des Moines, IA, November 29, 2007 Emotions and Voting. Iowa City Senior Center, November 16, 2007. The University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll. Invited talk for the Washington, DC Iowa Club, October 29,

2007. Old Capitol Sertoma. Presentation on Voting Research. August 15, 2007. Keynote Speaker, Johnson County League of Women Voters Annual Dinner. May 23, 2007.

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Panelist, County Government Forum, Cedar Rapids Gazette, October 11, 2006. Organized discussion on American Politics for State Department visitors from North Africa and the

Middle East, through CIVIC. May 9, 2006. Panelist, Cedar Rapids Gazette forum on Local Government. May 10, 2005. Cedar Rapids, IA Johnson County League of Women Voters. Panelist on discussion of women and voting. December 4,

2004. Iowa City, IA. Cedar Rapids Charter Study Commission. Invited to provide background material on forms of local

government at public meeting. December 2, 2004. Invited to lecture on grassroots politics in Iowa to a group of Russian visitors by the Committee for

International Visitors to Iowa City, July 2002. Johnson County League of Women Voters, Panel on City/County Consolidation, March 14, 2002. Invited to provide overview of the American political system to Korean and Indonesian visitors by

the Committee for International Visitors to Iowa City, August and September 2001. Lobbying politicians; how do you get them to pay attention? Session presented at the Iowa HAHRO

Conference, April 2001. Invited to provide overview of the American political system to Russian visitors traveling under the

auspices of the Library of Congress by the Committee for International Visitors to Iowa City, Summer 2000.

Convention Papers and Participation Distinguishing discrete emotions toward candidates: Contempt and anger as differential predictors of

candidate evaluation and voting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Warsaw, Poland, July 14-16, 2016. With Ira Roseman, Kyle Mattes, and Steven Katz.

Contempt as a differential predictor of candidate evaluation and voting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Political Science Association, Brussels, Belgium. June 23-25, 2016. With Ira Roseman, Kyle Mattes, and Steven Katz.

At the Starting Gate: The 2016 Iowa Caucuses. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. April 7-10, 2016. With Caroline J. Tolbert, Todd Donovan, and G. R. Boynton.

When Negative and Positive Campaigning Collide: Information Search when Candidates Might be Lying. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. April 7-10, 2016. With Kyle Mattes.

How emotions about candidates condition the influence of racial resentment on policy positions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan, PR. January 7-9, 2016. With Natasha Alterma McNeely and Caroline Tolbert.

Motivated Reasoning in the Evaluation of Social Cues about Politicians. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, CA. September 3-6, 2015. With Douglass Pierce.

Incongruent Information and Political Thinking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, CA. September 3-6, 2015. With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

Racial Attitudes and Emotional Responses to 2014 Congressional Candidates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. . San Francisco, CA. September 3-6, 2015. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Natasha Altema McNeely.

Specific Emotions in Negative Campaigning: A Role for Contempt? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, San Diego, CA, July 2-6, 2015. With Ira Roseman, Kyle Mattes, and Steven Katz.

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What happens to political evaluations when humans provide political information? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, San Diego, CA, July 2-6, 2015. With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

The Booker Effect – The Sequel: A Comprehensive Investigation of Race of Interviewer Effects in New Jersey U.S. Senate Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Hollywood, FL, May 14-17, 2015. With Ashley Koning.

Incongruent Information and Political Thinking. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 16-19, 2015, Chicago, IL. With Elif Erisen and Cengiz Erisen.

Social Influences on Political Judgment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 16-19, 2015, Chicago, IL. With Douglas Pierce.

The Effects of Social Cues on Voter Information Processing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 2-4, 2015. With Douglas Pierce.

Emotions and Motivated Reasoning in Discussant Networks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. New Orleans, LA, January 14-17, 2015. With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

How Social Cues Influence Political Information Processing Strategies. Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, September 3-6, 2014. With Douglas Pierce.

Racial Resentment and Emotional Responses to Congressional Candidates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Washington, DC. August 28-31, 2014. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Natasha Altema McNeely.

How are candidate evaluations updated? Information source, incongruency, and emotions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Washington, DC. August 28-31, 2014. With Elif Erisen and Cengiz Erisen.

Social Cues in Political Information Search and Evaluation: Impersonal Influence in the Internet Age. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Rome, Italy, July 3-7, 2014. With Douglas Pierce.

The interaction of incongruent information and emotions in political discussion networks. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 3-6, 2014, Chicago, IL. With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

Larger Than Life: Governor Chris Christie’s Post-Sandy Stardom and the 2013 New Jersey Gubernatorial Election. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 3-6, 2014, Chicago, IL. With Ashley Koning.

Rally ‘Round the Governor: Understanding the Political Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association meeting, January 9-11, 2014, New Orleans, LA. With Ashley Koning.

First Impressions, Information Search, and Political Judgments, Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association meeting, January 9-11, 2014, New Orleans, LA. With Doug Pierce and William Cohen.

Exploring the Counterfactual: What if Obama Faced Romney during the Broadcast News Era? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Aug 29-Sept 1, 2013. With Richard R. Lau, David J. Andersen, Mona Kleinberg, and Tessa M. Ditonto.

.Negative about Negativity. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Aug 29-Sept 1, 2013. With Kyle Mattes.

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Racial Resentment and Emotional Responses to the 2012 Presidential Candidates. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Aug 29-Sept 1, 2013. With Caroline Tolbert and Natasha Altema.

Political Information Processing with a Human Informant. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, Aug 29-Sept 1, 2013 and at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Hertzliya, Israel, July 9-12, 2013 With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

Emotive Racism and the 2012 US Presidential Election. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Political Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, June 20-22, 2013.

Emotional Contagion and Attitudinal Convergence among Members of a Political Network. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 11-14, 2013, Chicago, IL. With Douglas Pierce and William Cohen.

Coming Out in Support for Same-Sex Marriage, Who, When, and in What Context: An Exploration of Liberal and Conservative Advocacy Frames and Elite Rhetoric through Survey Experiments. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 11-14, 2013, Chicago, IL. With Ashley Koning.

Emotive Racism and the 2012 Election. Paper presented at the Conference on the 2012 U.S. Election, IDC-Herzliya, Israel. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Natasha Altema.

Social and Affective Responses to Political Information. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January 3-5, 2013, Orlando, FL. With Douglas Pierce, William Cohen, and Ramnath Balasubramanyan.

Social Consequences of Incongruency: Motivated Reasoning and Political Discussion Networks. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January 3-5, 2013, Orlando, FL. With Elif Erisen and Cengiz Erisen.

Multi-Investigator Multi-Site (MIMS) Experiments: Advantages and Disadvantages. Prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 2012, New Orleans, LA. With Richard R. Lau.

Iowa and the 2012 Presidential Nomination Campaign. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 2012, New Orleans, LA. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Todd Donovan.

Motivated Reasoning and Political Homophily in Social Networks. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 2012, New Orleans, LA. With Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen.

Emotional Convergence among Members of Online Social Networks. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 31-September 3, 2012, New Orleans, LA. With Doug Pierce, William Cohen, Ramnath Balasubramanyan, and Tae Yano.

Assessing the Effects of Emotion-Laden Information in Social Networks. 2012. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, July 6-9. Chicago, IL. With William W. Cohen, Doug Pierce, Tae Yano, and Ramnath Balasubramanyan.

Rational Updating in the Face of Incongruent Candidate Information. 2012. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Apr. 12-15. Chicago, IL. With Doug Pierce, William W. Cohen, Tae Yano, and Ramnath Balasubramanyan.

Gender Stereotypes, Information Search, and Voting Behavior in Political Campaigns. 2012. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Apr. 12-15. Chicago, IL. With Tessa Ditonto and Allison J. Hamilton.

Motivated Reasoning and Political Homophily in Social Networks. 2012. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Apr. 12-15. Chicago, IL. With Elif Erissen and Cengiz Erissen.

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Negative about Negativity: Public Opinion and the Framing of Negative Campaigning. 2011. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Sept. 1–4. Seattle, WA. With Kyle Mattes.

Assessing the Effects of Emotion-Laden Messages in a Social Network. 2011. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Sept. 1–4, Seattle, WA. With Doug Pierce, William W. Cohen, Tae Yano, and Ramnath Balasubramanyan.

Latent versus Explicit Attitudes toward Gay Marriage. 2011. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. May 21, 2011, Phoenix, AZ and at the International Society of Political Psychology, July 9-12, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey. With Caroline Tolbert and Allison Hamilton.

Negative about Negativity: Public Opinion and the Framing of Negative Campaigning. 2011. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, March 31 – April 3. Chicago, IL. With Kyle Mattes.

Modeling Motivated Reasoners and the Affective Tipping Point in Computational Framework. 2011. 2nd Annual Text as Data Conference, March 10-11, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. With William Cohen.

Youth, Online Engagement, and Participation in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. 2011. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, January 5-8, New Orleans, LA. With Allison Hamilton and Caroline J. Tolbert.

Personality, Context and Attitudes towards Gay Rights, Same-Sex Marriage and Civil Unions. 2010. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, San Francisco, July 7-10, and at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Cameron Thies.

Latent versus Explicit Attitudes towards Gay Marriage. 2010. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. With Caroline J. Tolbert and Allison J. Hamilton.

Understanding Individual Decision Making using Process Tracing. 2009. Paper presented at the 5th ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, Germany.

Racial Bias by Another Name: Anti-Muslim Attitudes and Voting Against Barack Obama. [with Matt Baretto and Caroline Tolbert.] 2009. Paper presented at the 5th ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, Germany, and at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada.

Obama as the First Black US President: Voter Perceptions of Race. [with Caroline Tolbert and William Franko.] 2009. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Dublin, Ireland

Voters and Race in 2008: Obama as the First Black President. [with Caroline Tolbert and William Franko.] 2009. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL

Participation and Engagement in 2008 Caucuses and Primaries: Comparing Early and Late Voting States. [with Caroline Tolbert and Todd Donovan.] 2008. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA

Examining Decision Making Using Dynamic Process Tracing Experiments. [with Richard R. Lau.] 2008. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA

Gender and Candidate Information Processing. 2008. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Paris, France

Dynamic Process Tracing Methodologies. 2008. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL

Roundtable: 2008 Presidential Nomination Politics. 2008. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL

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Sex and the Iowa Caucuses. [with Tracy Osborn.] 2008. Conference on the Caucus and Nomination Process, University of Iowa.

Understanding Candidate Evaluation Processes. 2007. Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research General Meeting, Pisa, Italy.

Roundtable on the 2006 Congressional Elections. 2007. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Understanding vs. Prediction in Candidate Evaluation. 2007. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL and at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Portland, OR.

Remember the Feeling: How Affect Structures Voters’ Memories. [with Andrew Civettini.] 2007. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Women, Men, and Political Candidates: Gender and Candidate Information Processing. 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia.

Affect and Information Search Strategy in a Campaign Environment: Is an Anxious Voter a Rational Voter? [with Andrew Civettini.] 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Emotions and Information Search Strategy. [with Andrew Civettini.] 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Barcelona, Spain.

Voters, Emotions, and Memory. [with Andrew Civettini and Karen Emmerson.] 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

An Exploration of Correct Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1972 – 2004. [with Richard R. Lau and David J. Andersen.] 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Political Corruption and the Ethical Judgments of American Citizens: Are Government Officials Held to a Higher Standard? [with James A. McCann.] 2006. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA.

A Feeling Person’s Game: Affect and Voter Information Processing and Learning in a Campaign. [with Andrew Civettini.] 2005. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.

Toward a Procedurally Plausible Model of the Vote Choice: Decision Strategies, Information Processing, and Correct Voting. [with Richard R. Lau.] 2005. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL and at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.

Four Alternative Views of Voter Decision Making: Toward a Procedurally Plausible Model of the Vote Choice. [with Richard R. Lau.] 2005. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Toronto, ON.

Popular Interpretations of ‘Corruption’ and Their Partisan Consequences. [with James A. McCann.] 2005. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA.

Affective Intelligence and Voting. [with Andrew Civettini.] 2004. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Conference for Political Science. Cedar Falls, IA.

Motivated Reasoning and Voter Decision Making: Affect and Evaluation. 2004 Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, and the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Lund, Sweden.

When Rational Choice Works (and When it Doesn’t). [with Richard R. Lau.] 2003. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Do Voters Want Candidates They Like or Candidates They Agree With? Affect vs. Cognition in Voter Decision Making. [with Richard R. Lau.] 2003. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

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Voter Attitudes Towards Corruption and Government Before and After Enron: Results from Exit Polling in a Midwestern City. 2003. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

The Role of Money and Interest Groups: The Iowa House and Senate Races. [with Arthur Sanders.] 2003. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

What voters do: Frequency and consequences of compensatory and non-compensatory decision strategies. [with Richard R. Lau and Jason Humphrey.] 2002. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.

How voters see political corruption: Definitions and beliefs, causes and consequences. [with James McCann.] 2002. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL and at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA.

The implications of voter information search strategies for candidate evaluation. [with Jason Humphrey.] 2002. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Cognitive and affective bases of voter decision making. 2001. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.

Implications of motivated reasoning for voter information processing. 2001. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL and at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Cuernavaca, Mexico. [Awarded Roberta Sigel Prize for best paper by a junior scholar, 2001, by the International Society of Political Psychology.]

Cognitive processing and emotional anxiety in political decision making. 2000. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Iowa Conference of Political Scientists, Grinnell, IA.

Outside money in the presidential nominating process: The Iowa caucuses. [with Arthur Sanders.] 2000. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC.

Hot cognition or cool consideration: Testing the theory of motivated reasoning. [with Crista Hubby.] 2000. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Seattle, WA.

Roundtable on outside money in the presidential nominating process. 2000. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

You must remember this: Memory and voter decision-making. 1998. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, and at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA.

Voting Correctly. [with Richard R. Lau.] 1996. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA.

The role of memory in accurate decision-making: A process tracing study of a presidential election campaign. 1996. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association., Chicago, IL. [Awarded Roberta Sigel Award for Best Graduate Student Paper in Political Psychology, 1997, by the International Society of Political Psychology.]

How voters use campaign information. 1995. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

The miserly voter: Heuristics and rational voting behavior. [with Richard R. Lau.] 1995. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL.

Conducting political science research using multimedia. 1995. Paper presented at the 28th annual meeting of the Association of Small Computer Users in Education, Myrtle Beach, SC.

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The effect of political expertise on support for the United States Supreme Court, 1980-92. [with Richard R. Lau.] 1994. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York.

Quality challengers, self-destruction, or just bad luck: Incumbents who lose. 1993. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association, Newark, NJ.

An attempt to find middle ground: The controversy over multiculturalism at Duke University. 1993. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association. Chicago, IL.

How voters decide: A process tracing study of decision making in political campaigns. [with Richard R. Lau.] 1992. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Chicago, IL.

Using hypermedia to develop a political science simulation. 1992. Paper presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Association of Small Computer Users in Education. Myrtle Beach, SC.

Fellowships and Awards Fellow, Harken Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement, Drake University, August 2015 –

January 2016. Wye Faculty Fellow, Aspen Institute, 2008. Alexander George Award for Best Book in Political Psychology, 2007. International Society of

Political Psychology. Collegiate Teaching Award, University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2006. Service Learning Institute, University of Iowa, 2005. Artinian Award for Professional Development. Southern Political Science Association, 2005. International Travel Grant, University of Iowa, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006. Obermann Center for Advanced Study Scholar, University of Iowa, Spring 2003, Fall 2003. Chosen as a Favorite Faculty Member, UI Greek Community, 2002, 2004. University of Iowa Second Old Gold Summer Fellowship, 2002. Roberta Sigel Prize for best paper by a junior scholar, 2001, International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP). University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Travel Grants, 2001-02; 2002-03. APSA Service Learning Project Stipend, 2001 Annual Meeting. NTITLE Participant, University of Iowa, Summer 2001. University of Iowa Old Gold Summer Fellowship, 2000. Roberta Sigel Award for Best Graduate Student Paper in Political Psychology, 1997, ISPP. University Fellowship, Rutgers University, 1995-1996. Rutgers University Excellence Fellowship, 1990-1994. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Administrative Fellow, 1983-1985. Houston Endowment Fellowship, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt, 1980-1982. National Merit Scholar, Duke University, 1976-1980. Recent Major Media Appearances/Interviews (last 4 years) NewsTalk 770, Calgary, Canada. June 8, 2016. Live interview following NJ and California primaries. Background Briefing with Ian Masters, Los Angeles Public Radio, Pacifica Radio national special on

election night, June 7, 2016. Live interview/commentary. RIA Novosti (Russia). Experts say Clinton can count on supporters Sanders. June 6, 2016.

http://ria.ru/world/20160607/1444223635.html NewsTalk 770, Calgary, Canada. May 24, 2016. Live interview about potential 3rd party candidates in

2016. NewsTalk 770, Calgary, Canada. May 23, 2016. Live interview about the U.S. Electoral College.

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The Scholars’ Circle, Auckland, NZ. April 17, 2016. Taped radio interview, on voter decision making. http://www.armoudian.com/scholars-circle-campaign-elections-and-voters-politics-of-power-april-17th-2016/

The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC radio, New York. On the Posiitve Case for Negative Campaigning, April 14, 2016.

New York Times. Possible N.J. Transit Train Strike Raises Anxiety among Commuters, March 3, 2016.

The Bradcast, Pacifica Radio, Discussion of the Iowa Caucus outcomes and aftermath. February 2, 2016. http://bradblog.com/?p=11538

Live Television Interview on Iowa Caucuses, Sky News, UK, February 1, 2016. Television Interview on Iowa Caucuses, NHK Broadcasting, Japan, February 1, 2016. New York Times, In Iowa, Voters on the Edges May Set Tone for Primaries, January 31, 2016. Live Television Interview on Iowa Caucuses, CSPAN Washington Journal, January 28 2016. El Pais, Brasil, Ganar Iowa no garantiza nada, pero perderlo por hacerlo mal derriba al candidato,

Janaury 26, 2016. http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2016/01/26/estados_unidos/1453780959_078588.html

The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen, WNHN, Concord, NH (Pacifica Radio), Nov. 16, 2015. Live radio roundtable on 2016 election and the Paris attacks. www.wnhnfm.org/the-attitude-with-arnie-arnesen-november-16-2015/

Background Briefing with Ian Masters, Los Angeles Public Radio, Oct. 25, 2015. Live interview on the race for president. http://ianmasters.com/content/october-25-double-standard-between-investigating-benghazi-not-911-and-iraq-sanders-takes-glo

Iowa Public Radio’s River to River, Sept. 30, 2015. Live interview talk show on the Iowa Caucuses and other political issues. http://iowapublicradio.org/post/four-decades-iowa-caucuses

Background Briefing with Ian Masters, Los Angeles Public Radio, Sept. 22, 2015. Live interview on the state of the 2016 campaign. http://ianmasters.com/content/september-21-russia-and-israel-agree-avoid-military-clashes-syria-uk-prime-minister-david-ca

NPR Here and Now. Sept. 10, 2015. http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2015/09/10/nh-bird-dogging-candidates.

Canadian Broadcasting Company, The 180 with Jim Brown, Interview on The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. May 31, 2015. http://www.cbc.ca/radio/the180/military-union-gender-free-birth-certificates-negative-ads-1.3089609/opinion-negative-ads-are-actually-a-positive-for-democracy-1.3089956

WHYY Radio, Newsworks, The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. May 19, 2015. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/15/book-review-the-positive-case-for-negative-campaig/

News 12 New Jersey, Power and Politics. February 20, 2015. WHYY, Tom Joyce Blog, Gov. Christie and the Tea Party, December 15, 2014. NJTV News, Interview about the Gas Tax, December 15, 2014. Boston Globe. December 1, 2014. Interview about negative campaigning, focusing on new book, The

Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2014/12/01/why-negative-campaigns-might-good-for-democracy/CGH3sEl2ASjNWLlalLjTUK/story.html

WHYY Radio. December 1, 2014. Interview on NJ Gas Tax. http://project.wnyc.org/christie/#latest-416092.

BBC Scotland – Emotions surrounding Scottish independence referendum. http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/scottish-independence-no-voters-scared-of-spiders-1-3513157. Long form interview for television documentary, August 19, 2014.

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Regular commentator on NJ Power and Politics (News 12 New Jersey), 2014, covering polling and NJ political issues.

Numerous interviews on radio and for print in reference to NJ Gov. Chris Christie and Bridgegate and Sandy scandal effects on public opinion and support, including Reuters, Bloomberg, CNN, WHYY Radio Philadelphia, 101WINS radio, New York City, February/March 2014.

Reuters, Interview on Bridgegate, January 9, 2014. Arise TV, Live interview on Bridgegate, January 9, 2014. Los Angeles Public Radio, Interview on Bridgegate, January 9, 2014. KCBS Radio, Live interview, Election Day analysis, November 5, 2013. News10@Issue, Interview on the NJ Governor Election, November 3, 2013. News10@Issue, Interview on the special N. J. U.S. Senate Election, October 13, 2013. CNN Situation Room, Interview for Cory Booker profile. October 9, 2013. NJ Power and Politics, Interview on polling in the fall elections, September 28, 2013 Fox News Channel. Interview about Cory Booker and Chris Christie and their prospects. August 13,

2013. Lidov, National newspaper in the Czech Republic. “Obama by chtěl být razantnější.” Discussion of

Obama’s 2nd Term. January 22, 2013. Wisconsin Public Radio. At Issue with Ben Merens. 2012 political wrap up live call-in show.

December 27, 2012 WHYY Radio, Philadelphia. Live radio interview on same sex marriage. November 8, 2012 Marketplace, American Public Media. Radio. Interview on polling. November 7, 2012 Ebru TV, Somerset NJ. Election night in studio commentary. November 6, 2012 Australian Broadcasting Company. Taped interview on US Election. November 1, 2012. John Barron, Australian Broadcasting Company. Live interview. Debate preview. Oct 4, 2012 WRTI Radio, Philadelphia. Feature on campaign finance. http://www.wrti.org/post/how-much-too-

much-money-politics-and-case-citizens-united. August 10, 2012. WABC-TV, Channel 7, New York. On camera interview on New Jersey and the Presidential

Election. August 9, 2012. http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/politics&id=8768170

The New York Times, 538 Blog, discussion of presidential politics in New Jersey. July 14, 2012. ABCNews.com, Fourth of July: The Perfect Presidential Campaign Holiday, July 3, 2012. Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Obama’s Supreme Court Win May Help Now More Than November,

June 28. 2012. TEACHING Courses Taught Rutgers University The Practice of Politics Survey Research Elections and Participation (Undergraduate and Graduate) Experimental Methods Graduate Seminar Byrne First Year Seminars: Polling and elections, Presidential nomination process University of Iowa Local Politics Political Decision Making Political Campaigning Political Psychology

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Voting Behavior and Elections Honors Seminar on American Politics American Politics Graduate Seminar Decision Making Graduate Seminar Political Psychology Graduate Seminar First Year Seminar: The Iowa Caucuses First Year Seminar: The Media vs. the Academy Students Supervised 28 Ph.D. Dissertation Committees (7 as Chair or co-chair) 29 Ph.D. Students as Research Assistants 7 Graduate Student Independent Study 38 Undergraduate Research Tutorial 16 Honors Student Research Tutorial/Honors Projects 19 Undergraduate Independent Study 31 Undergraduate Research Assistants 139 Undergraduate Internships

SERVICE Departmental University of Delaware Department Chair, 2016 -

Rutgers University Field Chair, American Politics, 2014-2015 Personnel Committee, Department of Political Science, 2014-2015 Departmental Computer Committee, 2012-2013 American Politics Field Exam committee, 2010-2015 Review Committee, Faculty Compensation Program, 2010, Eagleton Institute

University of Iowa Chair, Search Committee, Political Behavior tenure-track position, 2008-2009 Director of Computing and Communications, Political Science Department, 2000-2009 3rd Year Review Committee, 2007-2008 Search Committee, Senior Open Field Search, 2005-2006 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2005-2006 Chair, American Politics Qualifying Exam Committee, 2004. Member, Political Science Department Executive Committee, 2001-2002; 2005-2006 American Politics Qualifying Exam Committee Ad hoc Committee on Practical Politics Committee for the Bose Research Workshop, 1999-2000 Committee for Recruitment Visits of Graduate Students, 1999-2000

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College and University Rutgers University Departmental Representative, New Brunswick Faculty Council, 2010 – 2015 University Senator representing School of Arts and Sciences, New Brunswick, 2012 – 2015 Chair, Dean’s Evaluation Committee, Bloustein School of Planning and Policy, 2013-2014 Faculty Council, Civic Engagement and Service Education Partnerships Program, 2010 – University Strategic Planning Committee on Educating Involved Citizens and Effective Leaders for a

Dynamic World, Fall 2013 Social Sciences Area Committee, Graduate School New Brunswick, 2011-2013 University of Iowa Co-Director and Developer, Graduate Institute on Service Learning. [with Teresa Magnum.]

Obermann Center for Advanced Study. 2006-2009 Chair, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Faculty Assembly, 2008-2009 Member, CLAS Educational Policy Committee, 2008-2009 Chair, Faculty Senate Government Relations Committee, 2008-2009 Vice Chair (Chair-elect), CLAS Faculty Assembly, 2007-2008 Interim Faculty Senator, CLAS II, Fall 2007 Elected to Faculty Assembly as At-Large Delegate, 2005-2008 Chair, Student Publications, Inc. (Daily Iowan Publisher), 2005-2006; Board Member 2003-2006;

reappointed for 2006-2009; Vice-Chair 2006-2007 Member, Annual Charitable Giving Campaign Committee, 2007-08 Secretary, CLAS Faculty Assembly, 2003-2004 Member, CLAS Admissions Committee, 2006-2008 Departmental Representative to the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Faculty Assembly, 2001-2004 Alternate Representative to the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Faculty Assembly, 2000-2001 CLAS Ad-hoc Writing Intensive Computer Facility Committee, 2001 Professional Vice President, International Society of Political Psychology, 2015-2018. Editorial Board, Political Research Quarterly, 2014 -. Chair, Jeanne Knutson Award Committee, International Society of Political Psychology, 2015. Awards Committee, Association of Academic Survey Research Organizations, 2013-2015. Member, American National Election Studies Board, 2010-2014. Chair, 2012 Emerging Scholar Committee, APSA Elections, Public Opinion, & Voting Behavior. Chair, Political Psychology Section, American Political Science Association, 2009-2010 Chair-elect, Political Psychology Section, American Political Science Association, 2008-2009 Member, Governing Council, International Society of Political Psychology, 2007-2010 Program Chair, Political Psychology Section, Midwest PSA Annual Meeting, 2008 Program Chair, Political Decision Making Section, ISPP Annual Meeting, 2008 Treasurer, APSA Organized Section on Political Psychology, 2005-2009 Program Chair, APSA Organized Section on Political Psychology, 2005 Annual Meeting External reviewer for tenure and promotion cases Reviewer for the following journals:

American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science,

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Journal of Politics, Political Psychology, Political Behavior, Politics and Policy, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Psychological Science, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, Political Communication; Journal of Applied Social Psychology, British Journal of Political Science, American Politics Review

Grant reviewer for National Science Foundation, Israeli Science Foundation, Czech Science Foundation

Manuscript reviewer for Cambridge University Press, University of Chicago Press; Houghton Mifflin, Sage University Papers, M. E. Sharpe, Thompson Learning, WW Norton

Robert E. Lane Book Award Committee, 2002; Political Psychology Section, APSA State of Iowa; Gubernatorial Appointment Member, IowAccess Advisory Council, Appointed by Governor Vilsack, Confirmed by the state

Senate, 2003-2007. Community Board Member, CASA of Middlesex County, NJ, 2012 - Elected Delegate, State of Iowa, Democratic National Convention, August 2008, Denver, CO Vice President, Old Capitol Sertoma, Iowa City, IA, 2008-2009 Member, Board of Directors, Old Capitol Sertoma, Iowa City, IA, 2005-2009 Producer, City Circle Acting Company, 2008-2009 Member, City Circle Acting Company Board of Directors, Coralville, IA, 2005-2009 Member, Board of Directors, Iowa City Babe Ruth Baseball, 2000-2008; Vice-President, 2003-2006;

President 2006-2007 Member, Board of Directors, Iowa City Babe Ruth Baseball, 2000- 2008; Vice-President, 2003-2006;

President, 2006-2007 Acting Chair, Johnson County Democratic Central Committee, 2003-2004 1st Vice Chair, Johnson County Democratic Party, 2004-2006 2nd Vice Chair, Johnson County Democratic Central Committee, 2001-2004 Member, 2nd District Democratic Central Committee, 2004-2009 Precinct Chair, Johnson County Democratic Central Committee, 1999-2009 Secretary, Fair!, a Johnson County Progressive Politics Organization, 2002-2003, Vice-Chair, 2003-

05, Chair, 2005 Advisor, Johnson County League of Women Voters, Project on City/County Consolidation, 2002-

2003 Spokesperson, Citizens for Common Sense Growth, Iowa City. 2000 Elected to the Hillsborough Township Committee (Town Council), Hillsborough Township., NJ, 1995, Re-elected 1998 Chair, Hillsborough Township, NJ Democratic Party, 1994-1996 Chair, Cub Scout Pack 89, Hillsborough, NJ 1994-1998 Webmaster, Greater Somerset County, NJ Chapter, American Red Cross, 1997-2000 Elected member of the Board of Supervisors, Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA, 1989-1990 Chairman, Springfield Township Planning Commission, Bucks County, PA, 1986-1990.