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Rasmus Tue Pedersen
Rasmus Tue Pedersen
The Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE)
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Negative campaigning in a multiparty system
KM Hansen, RT Pedersen
Scandinavian Political Studies 31 (4), 408-427, 2008
1732008
Campaigns matter: How voters become knowledgeable and efficacious during election campaigns
KM Hansen, RT Pedersen
Political Communication 31 (2), 303-324, 2014
1072014
The game frame and political efficacy: Beyond the spiral of cynicism
RT Pedersen
European Journal of Communication 27 (3), 225-240, 2012
702012
Attitudes toward economic inequality: The illusory agreement
RT Pedersen, DC Mutz
Political Science Research and Methods 7 (4), 835-851, 2019
502019
Efficiency of different recruitment strategies for web panels
KM Hansen, RT Pedersen
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 24 (2), 238-249, 2012
432012
News reporting of opinion polls: Journalism and statistical noise
Y Bhatti, RT Pedersen
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 28 (1), 129-141, 2016
382016
News media framing of negative campaigning
RT Pedersen
Mass Communication and Society 17 (6), 898-919, 2014
382014
Ratio bias and policy preferences: How equivalency framing of numbers can affect attitudes
RT Pedersen
Political Psychology 38 (6), 1103-1120, 2017
332017
Voter reactions to candidate background characteristics depend on candidate policy positions
RT Pedersen, JO Dahlgaard, M Citi
Electoral Studies 61, 102066, 2019
252019
Politicians appear more competent when using numerical rhetoric
RT Pedersen
Journal of Experimental Political Science 4 (2), 129-150, 2017
152017
What Do Americans Talk About When They Talk About Income Inequality?
E Kim, R Pedersen, D Mutz
Available at SSRN 2805330, 2016
14*2016
Putting a number on preferences: How numerical attitudes are shaped by ideology and equivalency framing
RT Pedersen, MV Larsen
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 31 (3), 528-548, 2019
122019
No gender bias in audience perceptions of male and female experts in the news: Equally competent and persuasive
K Greve-Poulsen, FK Larsen, RT Pedersen, E Albæk
The International Journal of Press/Politics 28 (1), 116-137, 2023
102023
Must Voters Choose Between Political Competence and Descriptive Representation?
JO Dahlgaard, RT Pedersen, LH Pedersen
Unpublished, Copenhagen Business School, 2019
102019
Citizen attitudes on politicians’ pay: Trust issues are not solved by delegation
RT Pedersen, LH Pedersen
Political Studies 68 (2), 389-407, 2020
62020
The X Factor of opportunity structures: How grab and wrap effects of entertainment create inadvertent news audience in a high-choice media environment
K Andersen, M Skovsgaard, RT Pedersen
European Journal of Communication 34 (5), 535-551, 2019
62019
When less is more: On politicians’ attitudes to remuneration
LH Pedersen, RT Pedersen, Y Bhatti
Public Administration 96 (4), 668-689, 2018
52018
Avisernes fokus og framing under valgkampen
RT Pedersen, KM Hansen, K Kosiara-Pedersen
KM Hansen & K. Kosiara-Pedersen, 2014
42014
No effects of artificial surveillance cues or social proofs on survey participation rates
RT Pedersen
Working Paper). University of Copenhagen. https://curis. ku. dk/portal/files …, 2016
32016
Online Panel of Electoral Campaigning (OPEC): Facts about the Surveys
KM Hansen, K Kosiara-Pedersen, RT Pedersen
Centre for Voting and Parties, University of Copenhagen, 2012
32012
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