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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
1:35pm |
Central Attitudes in Political Belief Systems are More Resistant to Change than Peripheral Attitudes, But Not Necessarily Less Amenable to Targeted Persuasive Attempts - Abigail Cassario, Michigan State University; Shree Vallabha, FLAME University; Mark Brandt, Michigan State University
1:45pm |
Neurodivergent Politics: How Autistic Traits Influence Belief System and Ideological Constraint - Joshua N. Zingher, Old Dominion University
1:55pm |
On the Measurement of Basic Values and their Relationship to Political Attitudes - Christopher D Johnston, Duke University; MartÃn Martin Opertti, Duke University
2:05pm |
The Nature of Belief Networks in Mass Publics: Determining the Nature and Extent of Constraint Using Network Analysis - Allen Wilson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Connor Choate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:15pm |
Which Comes First: Ideology, or Moral Values? Panel evidence from the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election - Pierce David Ekstrom, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Kevin B Smith, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Ingrid J. Haas, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; John Jostes, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
2:25pm |
Bang Quan Quan Zheng, University of Texas at Austin
2:25pm |
Nicholas C Dias, Aarhus University
2:35pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.