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Hi, my name is Anand
Edward Sokhey, and I'm a Ph.D. candidate in
American politics here at The Ohio State
University. My research interests include voting
behavior, public opinion, elite behavior,
religion & politics, and political methodology.
My dissertation examines the role that social influence plays in voting behavior, political participation, and opinion formation, with a special focus on how people employ their networks when acquiring and processing new information. Using a variety of original data sources (including a panel study, a county-wide exit poll, and a deliberative experiment), I examine how individuals seek out socially-supplied information based on the interplay of resources, motivation, and social location. In doing so, I investigate how interpersonal discussion networks handle the content of campaigns, vary over time in response to electoral developments, and more generally, function in lower-salience contests. My committee members are Dr. Paul Beck (chair), Dr. Jan Box-Steffensmeier, and Dr. Herb Weisberg.
My work has been published in The American Journal of Political Science, PS: Political Science and Politics, and Social Science Quarterly. In the 2006-2007 academic year I served as the senior fellow in the Program in Statistics and Methodology (PRISM) under Dr. Box-Steffensmeier. Please be sure to visit PRISM for a variety of helpful methods links. |
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