Watching eyes and partisan mobilization: A rejoinder to Panagopoulos and van der Linden
Watching eyes and partisan mobilization: A rejoinder to Panagopoulos and van der Linden
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This rejoinder addresses concerns raised by Panagopoulos and van der Linden about replication studies of their work conducted by Matland and Murray cortech sonic-flo gloves and published in this journal.Specifically, it offers counterarguments grounded in a broader view of the evidence to the assertion silver flum pebble and findings that watching eyes stimuli more effectively mobilize Republican/conservative identifiers to vote than Democratic/liberal identifiers.It concludes that the overall evidence generated by the original and replication research is inconclusive at best.
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