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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
8:00am |
Reassessing Cross-National Political Knowledge Measurement Strategies - Kristin Bail, Saint Mary's College
8:10am |
Special Elections in a Comparative Perspective: An Analysis of 300 By-Elections in five democracies - Stephen Patrick Quinlan, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
8:20am |
Taking on the Executive: Presidential Attacks, Counter-frames, and Public Confidence in Electoral Institutions - Brett Bessen, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Susan Stokes, The University of Chicago; Andres Uribe, Stanford University
8:30am |
The Importance of Being Private: How the Presence of Others Can Bias Survey Responses - Guillem Riambau, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB), University of Barcelona; Michelle L. Dion, McMaster University; Gustavo Diaz, McMaster University
8:40am |
The Social Gravity of China, Russia, and the US: How Do Central Asians View Major Powers? - Valery Dzutsati, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale; Stephen Bloom, Southern Illinois University; Oleg Golishnikov, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale; Odil Gafarov, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
9:00am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.