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Fall 2022: If only they knew now what they knew then: Race gap in opinion responses jumps after 2016 election

Affiliations: DeBakey Executive Research Leadership Program
Project Leader: Dr. Kristy Pathakis
kpathakis@tamu.edu
Political Science
Faculty Mentor:
Meeting Times: TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
This project will likely go on beyond the summer to at least the fall and spring semesters, so motivated students wishing to keep working on this project may have that opportunity
Team Needs:
I welcome students from all backgrounds and all majors. This project will involve analyzing data right away. My preferred software program is STATA, so it would be great to have someone on the team who is already familiar with that program, however if you are proficient with another program/language (e.g., python, R, Java) and enjoy data analysis, you probably won’t have much trouble figuring out STATA. There will also be research into literature in psychology, communication, elite behavior, public opinion, etc. I will also design a survey experiment, so any students involved in this project will assist with that as well
Description This project investigates the jump in non-responses in the 2016 American National Election Study following the election of Trump, and the corresponding change in the 2008 ANES following the election of Obama. The argument in this paper is that elites send signals about belonging that have an immediate impact on the way citizens engage with their government. I detect the effects of these signals first by utilizing observational data from the ANES, but will follow up with a survey experiment

Written by:
Andrew McNeely
Published on:
August 24, 2022

Categories: FullTags: Fall 2022

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