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Social Networks and Party Identity

Party identity is thought of as highly important social identity in political science. However, most scholars assume party identity is unlikely to change over the course of one's life after it is set in one's formative years. I argue that large changes in people's social networks may be capable of affecting one's party identity. Thus, I'm conducting a panel study to see if changes in one's social network are associated with changes in one's party identity.

Age & Gender

  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female

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Location

Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.

North Carolina (Statewide)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

J Ehlinger
Political Science

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Observational

Study Topics

UNC Students (undergrad, grad, professional)

IRB Number

20-2142

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