Middlewood, Alexandra T., Mark R. Joslyn, and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. Intersectionality in Action: Gun ownership and women's political participation. Social Science Quarterly.
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Joslyn, Nick., Andrew Bilbo., Jack Arndt., Heidi Berger., and Mark Joslyn. 2019. "Distance traveled to polling locations: Are travel costs imposed equally on party members?" Social Science Journal.
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Steven Sylvester. 2019. "The Determinants and Consequences of Accurate Beliefs about Childhood Vaccinations." American Politics Research
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. "Perceived causes of obesity, emotions, and attitudes about Discrimination Policy." Social Science and Medicine.
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2019. "Motivated Innumeracy: Estimating the Size of the Gun Owner Population and its Consequences for Opposition to Gun Restrictions." Politics and Policy
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2018. "The Direct and Moderating Effects of Mass Shooting Anxiety on Political and Policy Attitudes." Research and Politics. Vol. 5, Issue 3. July-Sept.
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Haider-Markel, Donald P., Mark R. Joslyn., Ranya Ahmed, and Sammy Zeyad Badran. 2018. “Looters or Political Protesters? Attributions for Civil Unrest in American Cities.” Social Science Research.
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Haider-Markel, Donald P. and Mark R. Joslyn. 2018. “Nanny State Politics. Causal Attributions about Obesity and Support for Regulation.” American Politics Research. Vo. 46(2) 199-216.
Joslyn, Mark R., Donald P. Haider-Markel. 2017. “Gun Ownership and Self-Serving Attributions for Mass Shooting Tragedies.” Special issue Social Science Quarterly. Gun Politics. Vol. 98. Issue 2. 429-442.
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Joslyn, Mark R., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Michael Baggs and Andrew Bilbo. 2017. “An Emerging Political Identity? Gun Ownership and Voting in Presidential Elections.” special issue Social Science Quarterly. Gun Politics. Vol. 98. Issue 2. 382-396.
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Haider-Markel, Donald P. and Mark R Joslyn. 2017. Guest Eds. “Introduction: Gun Politics.” Special Issue: Gun Politics. Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 98, Issue 2. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Donald P Haider-Markel 2014. “Who Knows Best? Education, Partianship, and Contested Facts” Politics and Policy. December. Vol. 42, No. 6. 919-46.
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Joslyn, Mark R. and Donald P. Haider-Markel 2013. “The Politics of Causes: Mass Shootings and the Cases of Virginia Tech and Tucson Tragedies. Social Science Quarterly June. Vol. 94(2). p 410-23.
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