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Zorn Receives the Jewell Limar Prestage Best Paper Award

Zorn Receives the Jewell Limar Prestage Best Paper Award

Congratulations to Chris Zorn, Liberal Arts Professor of Political Science and Sociology, on receiving the Jewell Limar Prestage Best Paper Award from the Southwestern Political Science Association for his paper “Gender and the Misperception of Women’s Representation in State Legislatures and Congress,” recognized as the best paper on the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, and political behavior.

In the paper, Zorn and his colleagues Rebecca Sweet-Cushman (Chatham University) and Rebecca Gill (UNLV) investigate why people misunderstand the degree of women’s representation in Congress and their own state legislatures. They take advantage of cross-state variation in the latter to consider several possible explanations for why some members of the public over- or underestimate the percentage of women serving in those bodies. Rather than being driven by political knowledge, they find that misperceptions of women’s representation are driven by individuals’ political beliefs, in a manner consistent with psychological theories of motivated reasoning.

Christopher Zorn