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Robert Johns
Robert Johns
Professor of Politics, University of Essex
Verificeret mail på essex.ac.uk - Startside
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Likert items and scales
R Johns
Survey question bank: Methods fact sheet 1 (1), 11-28, 2010
5772010
Elections and voters in Britain
DT Denver, CJ Carman, R Johns
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
3242012
One size doesn’t fit all: Selecting response scales for attitude items
R Johns
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties 15 (2), 237-264, 2005
2752005
The Scottish national party: Transition to power
J Mitchell, L Bennie, R Johns
Oxford University Press (UK), 2012
1792012
Valence politics in Scotland: Towards an explanation of the 2007 election
R Johns, J Mitchell, D Denver, C Pattie
Political Studies 57 (1), 207-233, 2009
124*2009
Democratic peace or clash of civilizations? Target states and support for war in Britain and the United States
R Johns, GAM Davies
The Journal of Politics 74 (4), 1038-1052, 2012
1172012
Gender, candidate image and electoral preference
R Johns, M Shephard
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 9 (3), 434-460, 2007
1052007
Credit where it’s due? Valence politics, attributions of responsibility, and multi-level elections
R Johns
Political Behavior 33, 53-77, 2011
1012011
Measuring issue salience in British elections: competing interpretations of “most important issue”
R Johns
Political Research Quarterly 63 (1), 143-158, 2010
882010
Takeover: Explaining the extraordinary rise of the SNP
R Johns, J Mitchell
Biteback Publishing, 2016
842016
Audience costs among the British public: the impact of escalation, crisis type, and prime ministerial rhetoric
GAM Davies, R Johns
International Studies Quarterly 57 (4), 725-737, 2013
812013
Constitution or Competence? The SNP's Re-election in 2011
R Johns, J Mitchell, CJ Carman
Political Studies 61 (1_suppl), 158-178, 2013
772013
More Scottish than British: The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election
C Carman, R Johns, J Mitchell
Springer, 2014
612014
Voting for a Scottish government: the Scottish Parliament election of 2007
RA Johns, J Mitchell, D Denver, C Pattie
Manchester University Press, 2010
612010
The declining representativeness of the British party system, and why it matters
H Brandenburg, R Johns
Political Studies 62 (4), 704-725, 2014
602014
Civilian casualties and public support for military action: Experimental evidence
R Johns, GAM Davies
Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (1), 251-281, 2019
582019
Facing the voters: The potential impact of ballot paper photographs in British elections
R Johns, M Shephard
Political Studies 59 (3), 636-658, 2011
532011
Raising the tone? The impact of ‘positive’and ‘negative’campaigning on voting in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election
C Pattie, D Denver, R Johns, J Mitchell
Electoral Studies 30 (2), 333-343, 2011
522011
Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action
R Johns, GAM Davies
Journal of Peace Research 51 (6), 767-781, 2014
442014
The unfortunate natural experiment in ballot design: the Scottish Parliamentary Elections of 2007
C Carman, J Mitchell, R Johns
Electoral Studies 27 (3), 442-459, 2008
422008
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