RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
New article from a VIMmer. Congrats Lonna! https://t.co/syAL9ePpbm #womenalsoknowstuff #polisci #research
Very interesting work, especially the conjoint. Key for claim that party heuristic doesn't outweigh other factors is appendix Figure 4--effect of working in educ (i.e. sign of candidate competency) is similar across shared / not shared / no party situation
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
Hey look, another article from the ridiculously productive @hamelpolisci https://t.co/Pu0blwdBuZ
RT @MattGrossmann: In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not d…
Ballot cues are powerful. https://t.co/iiVXRX0SDg
In school board elections, voters favor candidates who work in education, especially with direct ties to students; not downgraded by partisanship; observational analyses of California elections (where occupations are listed) & conjoint survey experimen