Why do arguments often change peopleâs beliefs without changing their attitudes? In a new APSR with @scottclifford.bsky.social and @patrickpliu.bsky.social, we point to belief relevance: arguments are more persuasive when they grapple with the idiosyncratic reasons people hold their political views.
@prri.org just released a new survey report that considers Americans' views on patriotism and American identity, among other things. Here are 5 top takeaways from the report.
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Got my copy of @robertocarlos.bsky.social new book!
Published! In this paper, we evaluate how criminal violence in Latin America affects political attitudes among Latinos in the United States. @angelaxocampo.bsky.social and I bring together research from different fields to show the relevance of origin-country politics in Latino public opinion.
Last night in LAâs Univision studios to discuss CA governorâs race and LA Mayoral race đČđœđ” (with my fellow political scientist #ClaudiaSandoval)
đšNEW PUBLICATIONđš in Science Advances. We meta-reanalyze 100 conjoint experiments to assess which immigrants citizens prefer around the world. Our evidence reinforces existing findings, identifies novel insights, and provides a basis for future research 1/n www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
This cruel death was the final straw for me, so I made time to gather my thoughts on it, out today @latinonewsnetwork.bsky.social
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UCLA representing at PRIEC đ»
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Piece of professional news - my first official publication is now up on UAR's Online First and it's open access for anyone who wants to read!
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Immigrants and the children of immigrants routinely receive information about the politics of both their country of origin and country of residence. While existing research emphasizes how diasporas ab...