| 3 | Jakob Kasper, Bert N. Bakker (2025). Alexa Bankert. When Politics Becomes Personal: The Effect of Partisan Identity on Anti-Democratic Behavior Public Opinion Quarterly |
| 4 | Gustavo Couto de Jesus, Maaike D. Homan, Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Bert N.Bakker, Joe Bathelt, and Gijs Schumacher (2025). An ERP-study on the extent to which partisanship conditions the early processing of politicians’ faces Social Neuroscience |
| 6 | Céline Laffineur, Jakob Kasper, Lysanne te Brinke, Bert N. Bakker & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Political Interest, Activism, and Affective Polarization: Dutch Adolescents and Adults are not that Different. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap |
| 8 | Matthijs Gillissen, Matthijs Rooduijn & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Empathic Concern and Perspective-Taking Have Opposite Effects on Affective Polarization. Journal of Experimental Political Science |
| 11 | Jakob Kasper, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2025). Establishing the Construct and Predictive Validity of Brief Measures of Affective Polarization. European Journal of Political Research |
| 12 | Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Gijs Schumacher & H. Steven Scholte (2025). Is Political Ideology Correlated with Brain Structure? A Preregistered Replication. iScience |
| 14 | Ranganatha, N., Komáromy, D., & Rooduijn, M. (2025). Populism and Affective Polarization Handbook of Affective Polarization |
| 15 | Nikki P. Dekker, Anke Munniksma, Remmert J. M. Daas, Bert N. Bakker, & Han L. J. van der Maas (2025). Diverse Roots, Diverse Views? The Role of Demographic Diversity in the Classroom Preprint |
| 16 | Nikki P. Dekker, Bert N. Bakker, Anke Munniksma, Remmert J. M. Daas, & Han L. J. van der Maas (2025). Evidence for the Gender Gap in Adolescents Preprint |
| 17 | Nikki P. Dekker, Bert N. Bakker, Anke Munniksma, Remmert J. M. Daas, & Han L. J. van der Maas (2025). Literatuurstudie: de opvattingen van jongeren over lhbtiq+-personen Rijksoverheid |
| 21 | Gustavo Couto de Jesus, Maaike D. Homan, Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Bert N.Bakker, Joe Bathelt, and Gijs Schumacher (2024). An EEG-study on the extent to which partisanship conditions the processing of politicians’ faces. Preprint |
| 26 | Bert N. Bakker, & Yphtach Lelkes (2024). Putting the affect in affective polarization. Cognition & Emotion |
| 27 | Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N. Bakker, Neil Fasching & Yphtach Lelkes (2024). A critical evaluation and research agenda for the study of psychological dispositions and political attitudes. Advances in Political Psychology |
| 32 | Roeland Dubel, Gijs Schumacher, Maaike D. Homan, Delaney Peterson & Bert N. Bakker (2024). Replicating and Extending Soroka, Fournier, and Nir: Negative News Increases Arousal and Negative Affect. Media and Communication |
| 35 | Homan, M. D., Hamdan, M., Hendriks, K., & Petropoulus Petalas, D. (2024). Neural Responses to Emotional Displays by Politicians: Differential Mu and Alpha Suppression Patterns in Response to In-Party and Out-Party Leaders. Scientific Reports |
| 45 | Ariel Malka, Yphtach Lelkes, Bert N. Bakker, and Eliyahu Spivack (2022). Who is open to authoritarian governance in western democracies. Perspectives on Politics |
| 50 | Harteveld, E., Mendoza, P., & Rooduijn, M. (2022). Affective polarization and the populist radical right: creating the hating? Government and Opposition |
| 55 | Bert N. Bakker, Lelkes, Y., & Malka, A. (2021). Reconsidering the relationship between personality and political preferences. American Political Science Review |
| 75 | Gijs Schumacher & Ingo Zettler (2019). House of Cards or West Wing? Self-reported HEXACO Traits of Danish Politicians. Personality and Individual Differences |
| 76 | Martijn Schoonvelde, Anna Brosius, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2019). Liberals Lecture, Conservatives Communicate: analyzing complexity and ideology in 381,475 speeches. PLoS One |
| 82 | Bert N. Bakker & Yphtach Lelkes (2018). Selling Ourselves Short? How Abbreviated Measures of Personality Change the Way We Think about Personality and Politics. Journal of Politics |
| 92 | Bert N. Bakker, Matthijs Rooduijn, & Gijs Schumacher (2016). The Psychological Roots of Populist Voting: Evidence from the United States, the Netherlands and Germany. European Journal of Political Research |
| 94 | Bert N. Bakker (2016). Personality traits, income and economic ideology. Political Psychology |
| 97 | Bert N. Bakker, David Hopmann, & Mikael Persson (2015). Personality traits and party identification over time. European Journal of Political Research |