Research

My Google Scholar page links to all of my research articles. Full-text available on request.

Edited Volume

Gender and Racial Stereotypes of Political Candidates

  • Kelly, Jarrod, Elizabeth R. Brown, Amanda B. Diekman and Monica C. Schneider. Forthcoming. “The Change We Believe In: The Role of Economic Conditions in Evaluations of Black Political Candidates” Electoral Studies.
  • Bos, Angela L., Monica C. Schneider, and Brittany Utz. 2017. “Navigating the Political Labyrinth: Gender Stereotypes and Prejudice in US Elections.” In APA Handbook of the Psychology of Women, Cheryl Travis and Jackie White, Editors. Washington, DC: APA.
  • Schneider, Monica C. and Angela L. Bos. 2016. “The Interplay of Party and Gender Stereotypes in Evaluating Political Candidates.” Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 37(3): 274-294.
  • Schneider, Monica C. 2014. “The Effects of Gender Bending on Candidate Evaluations.” Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy 35 (1): 55-77.
  • Schneider, Monica C., and Angela L. Bos. 2014. “Measuring Stereotypes of Female Politicians.” Political Psychology 35 (2): 245-266.
  • Brown, Elizabeth R., Amanda B. Diekman, and Monica C. Schneider. 2011. “A Change Will Do Us Good: Threats Diminish Typical Preferences for Male Leaders.” Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (7): 930-941.
  • Schneider, Monica C., and Angela L. Bos. 2011. “An Exploration of the Content of Stereotypes of Black Politicians.” Political Psychology 32 (2): 205-232.

Gendered Political Ambition

  • Holman, Mirya R. and Monica C. Schneider. 2018. “Gender, race, and political ambition: how intersectionality and frames influence interest in political office,” Politics, Groups, and Identities 6(2): 264-280.
  • Schneider, Monica C., Mirya R. Holman, Amanda B. Diekman, and Thomas McAndrew. 2016. “Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition.” Political Psychology 37(4): 515-531. Winner of the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association Award for the Best Paper on Women and Politics presented at the 2013 meeting.

Campaign Strategy and Effects

  • Holman, Mirya R. Monica C. Schneider and Kristen Pondel. 2015. “The Effects of Gender Targeting in Political Communication.” Political Research Quarterly 68(4): 816-829. Winner of the 2015 PRQ Best Article Award and the Marian Irish Award for the Best Paper on Women and Politics presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association
  • Schneider, Monica C. 2014. “Gender-Based Strategies in Candidate Websites.” Journal of Political Marketing 13(4): 264-290.
  • Coffey, Daniel, David Cohen, Monica C. Schneider, Barry Tadlock, Diana Kingsbury, Dustin Carnahan, and John Green. (2010). “The Battle for Ohio in 2008: The Politics of Pragmatism.” In The Change Election: Money, Mobilization, and Persuasion in the 2008 Federal Elections, ed. David B. Magleby.  Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Political Attitudes and Preferences

  • Klar, Samara, Heather Madonia, and Monica C. Schneider. 2014. “The Influence of Threatening Parental Primes on Mothers’ versus Fathers’ Policy Preferences.” Politics, Groups, and Identities 2(4): 607-623.
  • Diekman, Amanda B. and Monica C. Schneider. 2010. “Understanding the Gender Gap in Voting and Political Attitudes: When and Why?” Psychology of Women Quarterly 34(4): 486-497.
  • Federico, Christopher F., and Monica C. Schneider. 2007. “Political expertise and the use of ideology: Moderating effects of evaluative motivation.” Public Opinion Quarterly, 71(2), 221-252.
  • Schneider, Monica C. & Joanne M. Miller. (2005). “Satisficing.” In Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, Samuel Best and Benjamin Radcliff. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  • Eagly, A. H., Diekman, A. B., Schneider, M. C., & Kulesa, P. (2003). Experimental tests of an attitudinal theory of the gender gap in voting. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29(10), 1245-1258.

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

  • Cassese, Erin, Mirya Holman, Monica C. Schneider, and Angela L. Bos. 2015. “Building a Gender and Methodology Curriculum: Integrated Skills, Exercises, and Practices” Journal of Political Science Education 11(1): 61-77.
  • Cassese, Erin, Angela L. Bos, and Monica C. Schneider. 2014. “Whose American Government? A Quantitative Analysis of Author Sex and Textbook Content” Journal of Political Science Education 10(3): 253-272.
  • Ward, Rose Marie, Monica C. Schneider, and James D. Kiper. 2011. “Development of an Assessment of Quantitative Literacy for Miami University.” Numeracy 4 (2): 1.
  • Bos, Angela L., and Monica C. Schneider. 2009. “Stepping around the Brick Wall: Overcoming Student Obstacles in Methods Courses.” PS: Political Science and Politics, 42 (2):375-83.

Scholarship about the Profession

  • Bos, Angela L. and Monica C. Schneider.  Forthcoming. “Shaping the Future of Political Psychology One Person at a Time.” In At the Forefront of Political Psychology: Essays in Honor of John L. Sullivan, Eugene Borgida, Joanne Miller and Christopher Federico, Eds. Studies in Political Psychology Series. Abingdon: Routledge Press.
  • Bos, Angela L., Jennie Sweet-Cushman, and Monica C. Schneider. Forthcoming. “Family Friendly Academic Conferences: A Missing Link to Fix the Leaky Pipeline?” Politics, Groups, and Identities.
  • Bos, Angela L., and Monica C. Schneider. 2012. “New Research on Gender in Political Psychology: Mentoring to Fix the Leaky Pipeline.” PS: Political Science and Politics 45 (2): 223-31.
  • Hannagan, Rebecca J., Monica C. Schneider, and Jill S. Greenlee. 2012 “New Research on Gender in Political Psychology: Data, Methods, and Theoretical ” PS: Political Science and Politics 45 (2): 232-37.
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