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Novel coronavirus, old partisanship: COVID-19 attitudes and behaviours in the United States and Canada2020 Article in Scientific Journalcovid-19, partisanship, public healthPickup, M., Stecula, D., & Van Der Linden, C. (2020). Novel coronavirus, old partisanship: COVID-19 attitudes and behaviours in the United States and Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, 53(2), 357-364.
Unmasking partisanship: Polarization undermines public response to collective risk2021 Article in Scientific Journalcovid-19, partisanship, polarizationMilosh, M., Painter, M., Sonin, K., Van Dijcke, D., & Wright, A. L. (2021). Unmasking partisanship: Polarization undermines public response to collective risk. Journal of Public Economics, 204(2021), 1-8.