Check out this interesting article from the Washington Post‘s Monkey Cage by Michael Tomz and Jessica L. P. Weeks:
What do Americans think when foreign countries get involved in U.S. elections? Here’s what our new research says. We surveyed the U.S. public on this topic.
In March and April 2018, we surveyed 2,948 U.S. adults, who resembled the general U.S. population with respect to gender, age, geographic location and race. The online survey asked all participants to read a hypothetical scenario about the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
We randomly assigned participants to four groups, which varied in the extent to which a foreign country — either China, Turkey or Pakistan — interfered in the election.
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