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    22 September 2020

    Horvath, Laszlo and Banducci, S. and Stevens, D. (2020) Exposure to campaign claims in mobile browsing and survey data. Working Paper. Cambridge University Press (CUP).

    21 September 2021

    Banducci, S. and Horvath, Laszlo and Kolpinskaya, E. and Stevens, D. (2021) Media effects & news exposure: new forms of data to address old questions. In: Rudolph, T.J. (ed.) Handbook of Politics and Public Opinion. Elgar Handbooks in Political Science. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 9781800379602. (In Press)

    2022

    Horvath, Laszlo and Banducci, S. and James, O. (2022) Citizens' attitudes to contact tracing apps. Journal of Experimental Political Science 9 (1), pp. 1-13. ISSN 2052-2630.

    17 January 2022

    Horvath, Laszlo and Banducci, S. and Blamire, J. and Degnen, C. and James, O. and Jones, A. and Stevens, D. and Tyler, K. (2022) Adoption and continued use of mobile contact tracing technology: multilevel explanations from a three-wave panel survey and linked data. BMJ Open 12 (1), ISSN 2044-6055.

    October 2023

    Horvath, Laszlo and James, O. and Banducci, S. and Beduschi, A. (2023) Citizens’ acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in public services: evidence from a conjoint experiment about processing permit applications. Government Information Quarterly 40 (4), p. 101876. ISSN 0740-624X.

    2 October 2023

    Stevens, D. and Banducci, S. and Horvath, Laszlo (2023) Authoritarianism, perceptions of security threats and the Covid-19 pandemic: a new perspective. Politics and the Life Sciences , ISSN 0730-9384.

    12 December 2023

    Stevens, D. and Banducci, S. and Horvath, Laszlo (2023) Identities in flux? National and other changing identities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Political Science 5 , ISSN 2673-3145.

    5 February 2024

    Horvath, Laszlo and Stevens, D. and Banducci, S. and Popp, R. and Coan, T. (2024) Correcting campaign misinformation: experimental evidence from a two-wave panel study. Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 5 (1),

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