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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
This panel features research using experimental research to shed light on various aspects of political representation. The studies examine persuasion, home styles, voters' evaluations of candidate appearance, and representatives' willingness to open new early voting polling stations.
Digital Home Style - Alessandro Vecchiato, Stanford University; Kevin Munger, Pennsylvania State University
Funding Elections & Opening Polls Increases Turnout: A Field Experiment - Christian R. Grose, University of Southern California
Not Fit for Office: Does Weight Bias Impact Evaluations of Political Candidates? - Claire Gothreau, Rutgers University; Amanda Friesen, Western University
Survey, Field, and Ad Campaign-Level Experimental Tests of Political Persuasion - Minali Aggarwal, Yale University; Jennifer N Allen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; James Barnes; Alexander Coppock, Yale University; Dan Frankowski; Tara McGowan, ACRONYM; Solomon Messing, Twitter; Kelly Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology