CSPP 2022 Mid-Term Election Multi-Investigator Study

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Goren, Paul
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The CSPP 2022 Mid-Term Election Multi-Investigator Study involved two three-wave panel studies of political attitudes after the 2022 midterm elections. The two surveys were fielded with two national samples of American adults. Major topics for the first survey include policy opinions, misinformation, and culture. Major topics for the second survey include evaluations of partisan groups and leaders, opinions on critical race theory, and sexism.

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University of Minnesota Center for the Study of Political Psychology

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Borgida, Eugene; Lavine, Howard; Kim, Minyoung; Sorenson, Ashley; Beck, Sarah; Campos, Nicolas; Griebie, Annie; Hopkins, Lauren; Madzelan, Molly; Devaney, Mackenzie; Hvidsten, Taylor; Horne, Lisette; Barrett, Caitlyn. (2025). CSPP 2022 Mid-Term Election Multi-Investigator Study. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/272347.

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