Author

Jeanette Morehouse Mendez

Professor of Political Science - Cited by 1,452 - women and politics - social networks - political communication - identity politics

Biography

JEANETTE MOREHOUSE MENDEZ joined the OSU faculty in 2005 and is currently a Professor of Political Science and the Vice Provost of Academic Affairs.  She previously served as Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (2018-2019),  Associate Dean for Research and Facilities (2017-2018), Interim Associate Dean of Research (2014-2015) and Department Head (2011-2014; 2015-2017).
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Cited by
Year
Disagreement, ambivalence, and engagement: The political consequences of heterogeneous networks
R Huckfeldt, JM Mendez, T OsbornPolitical Psychology 25 (1), 65-95, 2004200
634
2004
Women and representation: A different view of the district?
JC Gerrity, T Osborn, JM MendezPolitics & Gender 3 (2), 179-200, 2007200
169
2007
Moths, flames, and political engagement: Managing disagreement within communication networks
R Huckfeldt, JM MendezThe Journal of Politics 70 (1), 83-96, 2008200
153
2008
Speaking as women: Women and floor speeches in the Senate
T Osborn, JM MendezJournal of Women, Politics & Policy 31 (1), 1-21, 2010201
125
2010
Gender and the perception of knowledge in political discussion
J Morehouse Mendez, T OsbornPolitical Research Quarterly 63 (2), 269-279, 2010201
102
2010
Making sense of candidates: Partisanship, ideology, and issues as guides to judgment
R Huckfeldt, JJ Mondak, M Craw, JM MendezCognitive Brain Research 23 (1), 11-23, 2005200
65
2005
The effects of item saliency and question design on measurement error in a self-administered survey
MJ Stern, JD Smyth, J MendezField Methods 24 (1), 3-27, 2012201
26
2012
The Negative Effects of Populism on Gay and Lesbian Rights*
C Pappas, J Mendez, R HerrickSocial Science Quarterly 90 (1), 150-163, 2009200
22
2009
Success in graduate school and after: Survey results from the midwest region, part III
VL Hesli, J DeLaat, J Youde, J Mendez, S LeePS: Political Science & Politics 39 (2), 317-325, 2006200
19
2006
Gender and perceptions of candidate competency
R Herrick, J Mendez, S Thomas, A WilkersonJournal of Women, Politics & Policy 33 (2), 126-150, 2012201
17
2012
Student inferences based on facial appearance
JM Mendez, JP MendezHigher Education 71, 1-19, 2016201
15
2016
What’s in a name… or a face? Student perceptions of faculty race
JM Mendez, JP MendezJournal of Political Science Education 14 (2), 177-196, 2018201
15
2018
Two become one? Spouses and agreement in political opinions
T Osborn, J Morehouse MendezAmerican Politics Research 39 (5), 783-803, 2011201
14
2011
12
2019
American Indian party identification: why American Indians tend to be democrats
R Herrick, J MendezPolitics, Groups, and Identities, 2018201
10
2018
Terms and conditions of candidate choice: partisan versus ideological heuristics
R Huckfeldt, JJ Mondak, M Craw, JM Mendezna, 2004200
6
2004
Surveying American Indians with opt-in Internet surveys
R Herrick, JM Mendez, B Pryor, JA DavisThe American Indian Quarterly 43 (3), 281-305, 2019201
6
2019
Student perceptions of American Indian financial aid
JP Mendez, J MendezJournal of American Indian Education 2 (1), 4-64, 2013201
5
2013
Killing the messenger: An experimental analysis of the hostile media effect
JM MendezJournal of Political Science 3 (1), 2, 2007200
5
2007
Let’s be fair: Do polling locations prime votes
B Pryor, JM Mendez, R HerrickJournal of Political Sciences & Public Affairs 2 (126), 2332-0761.1000126, 20120
4
2014