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Samara Klar
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, School of Government and Public Policy
School of Govt & Public Policy
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Nirav Merchant
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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Judith Brown
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
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Yotam Shmargad
Mutual work: 34 Publications
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William Pauli
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Mark Beilstein
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Grants
(2)
Can Correcting Misperception Reduce American's Support for Political Violence?
Active
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2023
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$6K / $12K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
political violence,
misperception,
public opinion,
social psychology,
communication
Bridging Polarization in American Communities
2019
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$9.1K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
community engagement,
social cohesion,
polarization,
communication,
government policy
Publications
(65)
Recent
“How Affective Polarization Shapes Americans’ Political Beliefs: A Study of Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.”
2020
political beliefs,
affective polarization,
covid-19 pandemic,
response,
americans
“(Mis-Estimating Affective Polarization.”
2020
political polarization,
affective polarization,
public opinion,
psychology,
social sciences
“Why Would a Republican Vote Biden? Ask Arizonans.”
2020
voting behavior,
political preferences,
elections,
public opinion,
political strategy
“Affective Polarization, Local Contexts, and Public Opinion in America.”
2020
political polarization,
public opinion,
local contexts,
affective polarization,
american society
“Using Social Media to Promote Academic Research: Identifying the Benefits of Twitter for Sharing Academic Work.”
2020
social media,
academic research,
twitter,
promotion,
benefits
“Biased Evaluations of Sexual Misconduct in Politics and the Mitigating Role of the MeToo Movement.”
2020
sexual misconduct,
metoo movement,
political misconduct,
bias in evaluations,
gender equality
“How Affective Polarization Undermines Support for Democratic Norms
2020
political polarization,
democratic norms,
affective polarization,
public opinion,
political behavior
“Political Sectarianism in America.”
2020
political,
sectarianism,
america,
social,
identity
Sorting the News: How Ranking by Popularity Polarizes Our Politics.
2020
media bias,
news ranking,
political polarization,
social media influence,
information filtering
Studying Identities with Experiments: Weighing the Risk of Post-Treatment Bias Against Priming Effects.
2020
identity,
experiment,
bias,
effect,
risk