David Wilson

David C. WilsonDavid Wilson

Associate Professor
University of Delaware, Department of Political Science and International Relations
PhD (Michigan State University, 2005)

David C. Wilson joined the University of Delaware in 2006. He teaches courses in statistics and data analysis, research methodology, and public opinion. Professor Wilson’s research areas are political psychology and survey research methods, and he specializes in public opinion on racial attitudes, workplace politics, and survey context effects.
Recent Publications:

  • Avery, Derek R., Patrick F. McKay, David C. Wilson, Sabrina D. Volpone, and Emily A. Killham (forthcoming) “Does Voice Go Flat? How Tenure Diminishes the Impact of Voice.” (Human Resource Management).
  • Wilson, David C. and Darren W. Davis (forthcoming, March 2011) “Reexamining Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content.” (The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science)
  • Wilson, David C. (2010) “Perceptions about the Amount of Interracial Prejudice Depend on Racial Group Membership and Question-order.” Public Opinion Quarterly. 74: 344-356.
  • Hunt, Matthew O., and David C. Wilson (2009) “Race/ethnicity, Perceived Discrimination, and Beliefs about the Meaning of an Obama Presidency.” Du Bois Review. 6:173-191.