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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
These studies analyze what impacts people's attitudes toward various public policies and what shapes opinions toward democracy.
Inequality and Public Opinion on Defense Spending in the United States - Hakseon Lee, James Madison University
It Is on Me: The Trend and Consequences of Meritocracy in America - Evelyn Jiyun Kim, University of California, Berkeley
What Do Americans Think Democracy Means? - Christina Zemong Wang, Duke University
Ideological Inclination Embedded in Neutral Expression in Authoritarian Regime - Yang Fan, Hangzhou Normal University
Is Competence Issue-Transferable? - RyuGyung Park, UC Davis; Timea Balogh, University of California, Davis
Identity Framing, Media Platforms, and Attitudes toward Immigration - Yiheng Mo