All Stories

  1. Laughter and effective presidential leadership: A case study of Ronald Reagan as the ‘great communicator’
  2. “Gamifying” Online American National Government: Lessons Learned From the First Year of Developing “Citizenship Quest”
  3. Jonathan Gottschall, Professor in the Cage: Why Men Fight and Why We Like to Watch (New York, NY: Penguin, 2015), 288 pages. ISBN: 978-1-594205-63-7. Hardcover: $26.95.
  4. “Please Clap”: Applause, Laughter, and Booing during the 2016 GOP Presidential Primary Debates
  5. Sex and Leadership: Interpreting Competitive and Affiliative Facial Displays Based on Workplace Status
  6. Conducting Experiments in Public Management Research: A Practical Guide
  7. Strengthening bonds and connecting with followers
  8. The Political Geography of Campaign Finance
  9. Introduction to Methodological Issues in Biopolitics
  10. Disgust and the Politics of Sex: Exposure to a Disgusting Odorant Increases Politically Conservative Views on Sex and Decreases Support for Gay Marriage
  11. Interpreting President Barack Obama's Facial Displays of Emotion: Revisiting the Dartmouth Group
  12. The two cultures of ‘biopolitics’: Comment in response to Liesen and Walsh
  13. The Political Geography of Campaign Finance: Contributions to 2008 Republican Presidential Candidates
  14. Laughter on the 2008 campaign trail: How presidential candidates used humor during primary debates
  15. Party cohesion in presidential races
  16. Founders' forum
  17. Forum introduction
  18. ISHE 2010: Report on the 20th Biennial Congress of the International Society for Human Ethology
  19. Presidential laugh lines: Candidate display behavior and audience laughter in the 2008 primary debates
  20. Presidential speechmaking style: Emotional response to micro-expressions of facial affect
  21. Taking leaders at face value: Ethology and the analysis of televised leader displays
  22. Subliminals in the 2000 Presidential Election: Policy Implications of Applied Neuroscience
  23. Taking the “Low Road” with Subliminal AdvertisementsA Study Testing the Effect of Precognitive Prime “RATS” in a 2000 Presidential Advertisement
  24. Chromium-Based Regulations Applicable to Metal Finishing Industries in the United States: A Policy Assessment
  25. Trends affecting the next generation of U.S. agricultural biotechnology: Politics, policy, and plant-made pharmaceuticals
  26. Effects of Prohibition in Arkansas Counties
  27. Federal Uncertainty or Inconsistency? Releasing the New Agricultural-Environmental Biotechnology Into the Fields
  28. Consumption choices concerning the genetically engineered, organically grown, and traditionally grown foods: An experiment
  29. Observational research methods and politics
  30. Comparability Studies for Later-Generation Products— Plant-Made Pharmaceuticals