Jennifer Wolak
@jwolak.bsky.social
We argue that people fill out their ballots differently when they can do so leisurely at home: taking more time, doing research when unsure, and asking friends for advice.
August 6, 2025 at 2:53 PM
We argue that people fill out their ballots differently when they can do so leisurely at home: taking more time, doing research when unsure, and asking friends for advice.
The greatest support for allowing state secession is from people who favor a model of limited government.
Support for secession is unrelated to party or strength of partisanship.
People who feel strong attachments to the state where they live are no more likely to endorse state secession.
Support for secession is unrelated to party or strength of partisanship.
People who feel strong attachments to the state where they live are no more likely to endorse state secession.
June 26, 2025 at 5:37 PM
The greatest support for allowing state secession is from people who favor a model of limited government.
Support for secession is unrelated to party or strength of partisanship.
People who feel strong attachments to the state where they live are no more likely to endorse state secession.
Support for secession is unrelated to party or strength of partisanship.
People who feel strong attachments to the state where they live are no more likely to endorse state secession.
In surveys, I find that most Americans do not think that states should be allowed to block enforcement of national laws they disagree with.
But in experiments, people do not seem to evaluate state laws differently when they are framed as efforts to obstruct national laws.
But in experiments, people do not seem to evaluate state laws differently when they are framed as efforts to obstruct national laws.
October 10, 2024 at 3:16 PM
In surveys, I find that most Americans do not think that states should be allowed to block enforcement of national laws they disagree with.
But in experiments, people do not seem to evaluate state laws differently when they are framed as efforts to obstruct national laws.
But in experiments, people do not seem to evaluate state laws differently when they are framed as efforts to obstruct national laws.
I love sharing research ideas with you
April 1, 2024 at 8:07 PM
I love sharing research ideas with you