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Shanto Iyengar

Shanto Iyengar

Shanto Iyengar

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Going Negative will be released on May 11, 2010 in eBook
May 11, 2010
Going Negative is now available in eBook
May 11, 2010
GOING NEGATIVE will be released on August 01, 1997 in Trade Paperback
Aug 01, 1997
GOING NEGATIVE is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 01, 1997
Going Negative will be released on August 01, 1997 in
Aug 01, 1997
Going Negative is now available in
Aug 01, 1997

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Times Daily, November 11, 2012
...down on any particular issue. “Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things,” said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one...
Fargo Forum, November 11, 2012
...on any particular issue. "Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things," said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one chooses to...
Fort Mills Times, November 11, 2012
...on any particular issue. "Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things," said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one chooses to...
Salon, May 30, 2012
...support this idea. In a study of selective exposure during the 2000 election, for instance, Stanford University’s Shanto Iyengar and his colleagues mailed a multimedia informational CD about the two candidates—Bush and Gore—to 600 registered voters...
Wall Street Pit, December 17, 2012
...signs of “broader problems” are .� This is a familiar finding within political science.� See, for example, Shanto Iyengar’s work on poverty.� If you think that people are poor or people commit mass atrocities because of who they are as...
Ventura County Star, November 17, 2012
...to blame. We must cross this divide. It starts with us. In 1960, according to Stanford political scientist Shanto Iyengar, about 5 percent of American parents expressed concern if their child decided to marry someone of a different political party. By...
Events At Stanford, November 12, 2012
...Rivers, Senior Fellow and President and CEO of YouGove/Polimetrix and Professor of Political Science, Stanford. Moderating will be Shanto Iyengar, Chandler Professor of Communication and Professor of Political Science, Stanford. When: Approximate...
Woodland Daily Democrat, November 12, 2012
...on any particular issue. "Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things," said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one chooses...
Eau Claire Leader Telegram, November 12, 2012
...on any particular issue. "Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things," said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one chooses to...
Times Daily, November 11, 2012
...down on any particular issue. “Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things,” said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one...
Chicago Daily Herald, November 11, 2012
...down on any particular issue. Politics has become a litmus test now for all kinds of things, said Shanto Iyengar, a political scientist at Stanford whose research on polarization finds the lines blurring between political differences and how one chooses...