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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
(Paper) Curse or Blessing? Political Knowledge and Attitudes, Values, and Behaviors - Mona S. Kleinberg, CUNY - Queens College; Richard R. Lau, Rutgers University, New Brunswick; Amy Funck, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
(Paper) Divisive Polarization and Attitudes about Democracy - Julia Marin Hellwege, University of South Dakota
(Paper) Evaluating Attempts to Decrease Partisan Animosity in America - Derek Holliday, George Washington University; Yphtach Lelkes, University of Pennsylvania; Sean Westwood, Dartmouth College
(Paper) The Development of Affective Polarization in Pre-Adolescents - Rachel Hutchins, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(Paper) The Rise of Affective Polarization: Rooted in What We Think, Not Who We Are - John Alexander Konicki, University of California Berkeley