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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers explore attitudes toward a wide-range of policies and political issues. The papers use a number of innovative methodological strategies to advance theories about the nature of policy preference formation.
Patient Politics: Why Do Some Voters Support Far-Sighted Policies? - Markus Prior, Princeton University; Abdelaziz Mohammed Alsharawy, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Talbot M Andrews, Cornell University; Mael van Beek, Princeton University
Does Receiving Bailouts Increase Support for the Social Safety Net? - Neil Malhotra, Stanford University; Saikun Shi, Stanford University; Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University
How Policy Information Enlightens Public Opinion in the Real World - Jannik Fenger, Aarhus University
Exposure to Anti-refugee Hate Crimes and Support for Refugees in Germany - Eroll Kuhn, Sam Houston State University; Rahsaan Maxwell, New York University
How U.S. Immigration Opportunities Affect Chinese Political Attitudes - Yiwei Tang, Harvard University; Qitong Cao, Stanford Graduate School of Business