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Evaluation 2 of "Misperceptions and Demand for Democracy under Authoritarianism"

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This paper makes a valuable contribution to research on authoritarianism and democratic resilience by combining an online survey and a large-scale field experiment in Turkey to test whether correcting factual misperceptions about institutional decline can shift political attitudes and electoral behavior.The study is theoretically ambitious, well-powered, and methodologically transparent, with the field experiment demonstrating real-world behavioral effects on opposition vote share.

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  • Evaluator 2, 2025. "Evaluation 2 of "Misperceptions and Demand for Democracy under Authoritarianism"," The Unjournal Evaluations 2025-36, The Unjournal.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjn:evalua:e2demandfordemocracy
    DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.ef6f66cd/3c5e0495
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    1. Daron Acemoglu & Cevat Giray Aksoy & Ceren Baysan & Carlos Molina & Gamze Zeki, 2024. "Misperceptions and Demand for Democracy under Authoritarianism," NBER Working Papers 33018, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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