Posters from 2017 APSA Pre-Conference Available

If you couldn’t make it to one of the poster sessions at this year’s APSA pre-conference, here is a sample of them:

Alexander Agadjanian and Yasaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College), “Source Cue Effects and Policy Considerations in Transnational Opinion formation”

Katherine Clayton, Jase Davis, Kristen Hinckley, and Yusaku Horiuchi, (Dartmouth College), “Media Source, Selective Exposure, and Susceptibility to False Information”

Michael Gabbay (University of Washington), Zane Kelly (University of Washington), Justin Reedy (University of Oklahoma), and John Gastil (Pennsylvania State University), “Group Polarization Due to Rhetorically Induced-Asymmetry and Heuristic Issue Substitution

Gaspare M. Genna (University of Texas, El Paso), “Trust, Influence, Self-Esteem and the Brexit Vote”

Samantha J. Lauf, Frank J. Gonzalez, Kevin B. Smith, and John R. Hibbing (University of Nebraska, Lincoln), “Searching for Politically Relevant Information

Christine Marie Slaughter (University of California, Los Angeles), “The Effect of Intergenerational Poverty on Political Participation”

Nathanael G. Sumaktoyo (University of Notre Dame), “Of Love and Hate: A Theory of Negative Party Identification

Brittany L. Wood, Fernanda Buril, and Nathan Mikami (Washington State University), “The Effects of Rejection on Cooperative and Aggressive Behavior in International Politics

Eduardo Levy Yeyati (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella), Lorena Moscovich (Universidad de San Andrés), and Constanza Abuin (Universidad de San Andrés), “Leader Over Policy? The Influence of Political Leaders on Policy Preferences”

 

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