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The studies examine the dynamics through which elite cues, policy information, and discourse impact political attitudes on various topics.
How the Party System Prevents Partisans from Being Led Astray by Their In-Party - Love Christensen, Aarhus University; Rasmus Skytte, Aarhus University; Rune Slothuus, Aarhus University
Do You Always Toe the Line? Party Cues & Public Opinion in the 2019 EP Election - Mariana Carmo Duarte, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
Who’s Tired of Supporting the War? Elite Cues & NATO’s Commitment to Ukraine - Hannah Elizabeth Jakob Barrett, Aarhus University
Taking a Stance: How Overconfidence Inhibits Productive Political Conversation - Ian G. Anson, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
A Multiple Approach Analysis of Inclusion in Deliberation Exercises - Ryan P. Kennedy, Ohio State University; Amanda Talbott Austin, University of Houston; William Minozzi, Ohio State University