K. Amber Turner
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Also affiliated: University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2019)
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K. Amber Turner's research investigates public attitudes and perceptions related to hunting, particularly trophy hunting. Her work explores how factors such as openness and anti-gay attitudes may influence interventions aimed at stopping aggression. Turner has also examined the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in shaping American perspectives on trophy hunting. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 total publications and 10 total citations. Key collaborators include Elena C. Rubino and another researcher named Amber Turner, both from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, with whom she shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
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Exploring the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in influencing American attitudes toward trophy hunting (2024)
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Comparing U.S. public attitudes regarding hunting and trophy hunting and exploring perceptions of trophy hunting using social license to operate (2024)
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Authoritarianism, psychopathy, and resistance to wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic: A partial replication and extension of key findings (2023)
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- Comparing U.S. public attitudes regarding hunting and trophy hunting and exploring perceptions of trophy hunting using social license to operate
- Exploring the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in influencing American attitudes toward trophy hunting
- Comparing U.S. public attitudes regarding hunting and trophy hunting and exploring perceptions of trophy hunting using social license to operate
- Exploring the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in influencing American attitudes toward trophy hunting
- Comparing U.S. public attitudes regarding hunting and trophy hunting and exploring perceptions of trophy hunting using social license to operate
- Exploring the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in influencing American attitudes toward trophy hunting
- Authoritarianism, psychopathy, and resistance to wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic: A partial replication and extension of key findings
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