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3Jakob Kasper, Bert N. Bakker (2025). Alexa Bankert. When Politics Becomes Personal: The Effect of Partisan Identity on Anti-Democratic Behavior Public Opinion Quarterly
4Gustavo 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
6Céline 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
8Matthijs Gillissen, Matthijs Rooduijn & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Empathic Concern and Perspective-Taking Have Opposite Effects on Affective Polarization. Journal of Experimental Political Science
11Jakob Kasper, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2025). Establishing the Construct and Predictive Validity of Brief Measures of Affective Polarization. European Journal of Political Research
12Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Gijs Schumacher & H. Steven Scholte (2025). Is Political Ideology Correlated with Brain Structure? A Preregistered Replication. iScience
14Ranganatha, N., Komáromy, D., & Rooduijn, M. (2025). Populism and Affective Polarization Handbook of Affective Polarization
15Nikki 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
16Nikki 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
17Nikki 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
21Gustavo 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
26Bert N. Bakker, & Yphtach Lelkes (2024). Putting the affect in affective polarization. Cognition & Emotion
27Kevin 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
32Roeland 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
35Homan, 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
45Ariel Malka, Yphtach Lelkes, Bert N. Bakker, and Eliyahu Spivack (2022). Who is open to authoritarian governance in western democracies. Perspectives on Politics
50Harteveld, E., Mendoza, P., & Rooduijn, M. (2022). Affective polarization and the populist radical right: creating the hating? Government and Opposition
55Bert N. Bakker, Lelkes, Y., & Malka, A. (2021). Reconsidering the relationship between personality and political preferences. American Political Science Review
75Gijs Schumacher & Ingo Zettler (2019). House of Cards or West Wing? Self-reported HEXACO Traits of Danish Politicians. Personality and Individual Differences
76Martijn Schoonvelde, Anna Brosius, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2019). Liberals Lecture, Conservatives Communicate: analyzing complexity and ideology in 381,475 speeches. PLoS One
82Bert 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
92Bert 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
94Bert N. Bakker (2016). Personality traits, income and economic ideology. Political Psychology
97Bert N. Bakker, David Hopmann, & Mikael Persson (2015). Personality traits and party identification over time. European Journal of Political Research
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