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Immigration Perceptions Shift After Correction: Long-Term Impact Revealed in U.S.

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This study investigates whether correcting misconceptions about immigration influences attitudes over time.

## Data & Methods

A longitudinal experiment was conducted tracking belief changes among U.S. residents following corrective information exposure.

## Key Findings

### Beliefs Toward Immigration

Beliefs toward immigration showed persistence issues, but corrections demonstrated lasting impacts on some measures.

### Research Method

The study utilized experimental design with multiple follow-up periods spanning several years post-intervention.

Article card for article: Do Corrective Effects Last? Results from a Longitudinal Experiment on Beliefs Toward Immigration in the U.S.
Do Corrective Effects Last? Results from a Longitudinal Experiment on Beliefs Toward Immigration in the U.S. was authored by Dustin Carnahan. It was published by Springer in Pol. Behav. in 2021.
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