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    Replication Data for Social Welfare Attitudes and Immigrants as a Target Population: Experimental Evidence

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    Social Welfare Attitudes and Immigrants as a Target Population: Experimental Evidence Jake Haselswerdt (University of Missouri) Replication files (all in Stata format) Main dataset: immigsocwef_main.dta Replication code for main analyses: immigsocwef_main_rep.do Log file for main analyses: immigsocwef_main_rep.log Google Trends dataset: immigsocwef_google.dta Replication code for Google Trends analysis: immigsocwef_google_rep.do Log file for Google Trends analysis: immigsocwef_google_rep.log Follow-up survey dataset: immigsocwef_followup.dta Replication code for follow-up survey analyses: immigsocwef_followup.do Log file for follow-up survey analyses: immigsocwef_followup.lo

    Replication Data for Carving Out: Isolating the True Effect of Self Interest on Policy Attitudes

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    Datasets and do files for Medicare reform and student debt relief studies and follow-up studies for each

    Replication Data for The Politics of Personal Crisis: How Life Disruptions Shape Political Participation

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    Replication data and code for analyses using five different survey datasets: Cooperative Congressional Election Study 2018 and 2020 Common Content and modules and the Democracy Fund Views of the Electorate Research (VOTER) survey wave from 2019. All files in Stata format

    Replication Data for: Who Benefits? Race, Immigration, and Assumptions about Policy

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    Stata dataset and do file for all analysis tables and figures presented in manuscript, including appendices. (Appendix tables displaying descriptive statistics were created manually.

    Supplemental Material - Ideology, Information, and Social Welfare Preferences

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    Supplemental Material for Ideology, Information, and Social Welfare Preferences by Hang Qi, and Jake Haselswerdt in American Politics Research.</p

    Supplemental Material - Echo Chambers or Doom Scrolling? Homophily, Intensity, and Exposure to Elite Social Media Messages

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    Supplemental Material for Echo Chambers or Doom Scrolling? Homophily, Intensity, and Exposure to Elite Social Media Messages by Jake Haselswerdt and Jeffrey A. Fine in Political Research Quarterly</p

    Supplemental Material - Echo Chambers or Doom Scrolling? Homophily, Intensity, and Exposure to Elite Social Media Messages

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    Supplemental Material for Echo Chambers or Doom Scrolling? Homophily, Intensity, and Exposure to Elite Social Media Messages by Jake Haselswerdt and Jeffrey A. Fine in Political Research Quarterly</p

    AandS_Appendix_1 – Supplemental material for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances

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    Supplemental material, AandS_Appendix_1 for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances by Jake Haselswerdt and Katharine W. V. Bradley in Administration & Society</p

    AandS_RandR_Appendix_2 – Supplemental material for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances

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    Supplemental material, AandS_RandR_Appendix_2 for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances by Jake Haselswerdt and Katharine W. V. Bradley in Administration & Society</p

    AandS_RandR_Appendix_4 – Supplemental material for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances

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    Supplemental material, AandS_RandR_Appendix_4 for Are All Network Ties Created Equal?: Distinguishing Between Strength and Use of Ties in Bureaucrat–Lobbyist Alliances by Jake Haselswerdt and Katharine W. V. Bradley in Administration & Society</p
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