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Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel
The American National Election Studies (ANES) has been pivotal to the development of research on public, elections and voting behavior. To celebrate 75 years of the ANES, this panel brings together scholarship that is using ANES data in innovative ways. Jointly, the work in the panel represents new directions in the ANES, while underscoring the importance of survey for research on American politics.
Inaccurate Beliefs Undermine Support for Solutions after Disaster - Talbot M Andrews, Cornell University
Do They Even Care? Empirical Evidence for Importance of Listening in Democracy - Andrew I Thompson, University of Pennsylvania
Identity and Political Behavior across the Urban-Rural Spectrum - Kristin Kay Lunz Trujillo, University of South Carolina; Jennifer Lin, Northwestern University
Research on Race and Ethnic Politics and the ANES - Amanda Sahar d'Urso, Georgetown University