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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
8:05am |
How group cue effects vary across issues, identities, groups, and contexts: a meta-reanalysis of hundreds of group cue experiments - Alexander Coppock, Yale University; Diana Roxana Galos, University of Copenhagen
8:15am |
How justifications based on groups and values shape public opinion - Konstantin Vossing, City, University of London; Diana Elena Burlacu, Newcastle University; Eva Krejcova, European University Institute
8:25am |
Roma or Gypsy? An experimental test of the effect of exposure to politically correct language on the expression of attitudes towards the group - Raluca Toma, Median Research Centre; Marina Popescu; Gabor Toka, Central European University
8:35am |
Parroting: Defining a political rhetorical device - Natalie Neufeld, Stanford University
8:45am |
Vote Choice of Asian Americans: Public Message Related to National Security Issues - Shu-An Tsai, University at Buffalo
8:55am |
Allison M. N. Archer, University of Houston
8:55am |
Peter William Brusoe, SUNY College of Technology at Delhi
9:05am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.