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Date: 2016-06-23 15:22:48
Progressive Alliance
Elections
Opinion poll
Psychometrics
Public opinion
Survey methodology
Democratic Party
The People of Freedom
Voting

Journal of Experimental Political Science, Page 1 of 12 doi:XPSToo Much an Out-Group? How Nonverbal Cues About Gender and Ethnicity Affect Candidate Support Mauro Barisione∗ and Shanto Iyengar†

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