Status seeking and public discourse ethics: A nationally representative sample with longitudinal follow-up. Grubbs, J. B, Tosi, J., & Warmke, B. Technical Report Bowling Green State University, February, 2019.
Paper abstract bibtex 2 downloads This project (sponsored by the Charles Koch Foundation) is an examination of the role of status-seeking motives and drives in influencing political polarization and public discourse. The first wave of this work (N = 2,519) was collected via YouGov in August of 2019. Follow-up waves are scheduled every six months until August 2021. Hosted on the Open Science Framework
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title = {Status seeking and public discourse ethics: {A} nationally representative sample with longitudinal follow-up},
copyright = {All rights reserved},
shorttitle = {Status seeking and public discourse ethics},
url = {https://osf.io/zbg3d/},
abstract = {This project (sponsored by the Charles Koch Foundation) is an examination of the role of status-seeking motives and drives in influencing political polarization and public discourse. The first wave of this work (N = 2,519) was collected via YouGov in August of 2019. Follow-up waves are scheduled every six months until August 2021.
Hosted on the Open Science Framework},
language = {en},
urldate = {2019-09-18},
institution = {Bowling Green State University},
author = {Grubbs, Joshua B and Tosi, Justin and Warmke, Brandon},
month = feb,
year = {2019},
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}