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Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary

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Combs, A; Tierney, G; Alqabandi, F; Cornell, D; Varela, G; Castro Araújo, A; Argyle, L; Bail, CA; Volfovsky, A
October 5, 2022

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Combs, A., Tierney, G., Alqabandi, F., Cornell, D., Varela, G., Castro Araújo, A., … Volfovsky, A. (2022). Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary. Center for Open Science. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/537qn
Combs, Aidan, Graham Tierney, Fatima Alqabandi, Devin Cornell, Gabriel Varela, Andrés Castro Araújo, Lisa Argyle, Christopher A. Bail, and Alexander Volfovsky. “Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary.” Center for Open Science, October 5, 2022. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/537qn.
Combs A, Tierney G, Alqabandi F, Cornell D, Varela G, Castro Araújo A, et al. Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary. Center for Open Science. 2022.
Combs, Aidan, et al. “Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary.” Center for Open Science, 5 Oct. 2022. Crossref, doi:10.31235/osf.io/537qn.
Combs A, Tierney G, Alqabandi F, Cornell D, Varela G, Castro Araújo A, Argyle L, Bail CA, Volfovsky A. Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary. Center for Open Science. 2022.

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