Insights You Can Use from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES)

November 5, 11:30am to 12:45pm
ISSR Lab, Machmer Hall E20

The Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES)  is a 50,000+ person national stratified sample survey administered every year (and twice in election years) by YouGov. Many UMass faculty are involved in this study, and this panel will highlight what some are finding, as well as how they are engaging with wider policy and voting publics to share their analysis.

Do Bans Bind Bystanders? Stigma, Public Opinion and the Nuclear Ban Treaty | Charli Carpenter, PhD

Who Should Decide the Party's Nominee? Understanding Public Attitudes toward Primary Elections | Ray La Raja, PhD

"Pictures in their Heads?" White Racial Attitudes, College Athletes, and Support for NCAA Policy Reform | Tatishe M. Nteta, PhD

Understanding Racial Bias Among Jurors | Douglas Rice, PhD

Cosponsored by the Department of Political Science, Institute for Social Science Research, and Public Engagement Project at UMass Amherst.

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In appreciation of their generous support, the UMass Public Engagement Project would like to thank the Office of the ProvostUniversity Relations, and the Colleges of Natural SciencesSocial and Behavioral Sciences Humanities and Fine ArtsEngineeringPublic Health and Health Sciences, and Education.  The UMass Public Engagement Project also recognizes and appreciates in-kind contributions and collaborations with the Center for Research on Families and the Institute for Social Science Research