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Intimate Partners’ Political Influence: Longitudinal Evidence for the Mutual Transmission of Party Support between Women and Men

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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

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Abstract

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Ahead of Print.
Cross-sectional research demonstrates that intimate partners generally hold similar political preferences. It is unclear, however, whether intimate partners influence each other’s preferences over time. We address this oversight by investigating the ...