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In a 2016 Science paper, Broockman and Kalla showed that this technique was effective at increasing support for trans rights. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this canvassing technique consisting of canvassers having long conversations that involve exchanges of personal narratives with the subject.
ANSWER: deep canvassing
[10e] In an electoral context, deep canvassing falls into the paradigm of “persuasion,” which is contrasted with a paradigm centered on this factor. “Purges” and photo ID laws are often classified as tactics to “suppress” this factor.
ANSWER: voter turnout [prompt on descriptive answers like voter participation; or voting rate; prompt on voting; prompt on voter registration]
[10m] Gerber and Green conducted a 1990 study of voter turnout in this city, the subject of Robert Dahl's study Who Governs?. In another experiment in this city, a “teacher” read out a list of paired words like “red” and “dictionary.”
ANSWER: New Haven, Connecticut (The experiment described is the Milgram Experiment.)
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