Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians

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15. December 2022

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Clarke, E. J. R., Klas, A., Lizzio-Wilson, M., & Kothe, E. J. (2022). Partisan Bias in Responses to Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Male Politicians. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(2), 706-722. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.6371

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Clarke E. J. R., Klas A., Lizzio-Wilson M., Kothe E. J. (2018). Supplementary materials to "Partisan bias in responses to sexual misconduct allegations against male politicians" , https://osf.io/yrhcm Clarke E. J. R., Klas A., Lizzio-Wilson M., Kothe E. J. (2019). Supplementary materials to "Partisan bias in responses to sexual misconduct allegations against male politicians" , https://osf.io/mx9jt Clarke E. J. R., Klas A., Lizzio-Wilson M., Kothe E. J. (2022). Supplementary materials to "Partisan bias in responses to sexual misconduct allegations against male politicians" , 10.23668/psycharchives.12191

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