CSPI is pleased to announce our first grant recipients. Sierra Davis is currently a PhD student in Political Science at Stanford University and a graduate fellow at the Stanford Center for American Democracy. Her research interests include political beliefs and partisanship, gender in politics, elections and voting behavior, and ideology and public opinion. She also has experience in survey methodology and survey experiments. In addition to exploring what underlies support and positive affect toward QAnon, she also has projects on masculinity/femininity in intra-party competitions in the United States and the perceived efficacy of women's representatives in Uganda. Prior to starting her graduate studies at Stanford, Sierra earned a BA in Political Science at Brigham Young University and worked from 2018-2020 as a Research/Survey Specialist at Qualtrics.
CSPI Grants: QAnon Beliefs and Impacts
CSPI Grants: QAnon Beliefs and Impacts
CSPI Grants: QAnon Beliefs and Impacts
CSPI is pleased to announce our first grant recipients. Sierra Davis is currently a PhD student in Political Science at Stanford University and a graduate fellow at the Stanford Center for American Democracy. Her research interests include political beliefs and partisanship, gender in politics, elections and voting behavior, and ideology and public opinion. She also has experience in survey methodology and survey experiments. In addition to exploring what underlies support and positive affect toward QAnon, she also has projects on masculinity/femininity in intra-party competitions in the United States and the perceived efficacy of women's representatives in Uganda. Prior to starting her graduate studies at Stanford, Sierra earned a BA in Political Science at Brigham Young University and worked from 2018-2020 as a Research/Survey Specialist at Qualtrics.