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What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 September 2018

ALLISON P. ANOLL*
Affiliation:
Vanderbilt University
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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 2018 

The above paper (Anoll Reference Anoll2018) was published with an error.

On p. 499, the following sentence is incorrect:

“Respondents viewed a table of information about each individual on separate survey pages, which included randomized entries about the individual's name, age, occupation, and community involvement (see Table 2).”

It should read:

“Respondents viewed a table of information about each individual on separate survey pages, which included randomized entries about the individual's name, age, occupation, and community involvement treatments, with the control appearing last (see Table 2).”

The correct Table 2 is printed below. It notes that the control condition appeared last for all respondents.

TABLE 2. Assigned Values in Experiment

Notes: The order of all values was randomly assigned except for the control condition, “Annually attends neighborhood potluck dinners," which appeared last for all respondents.

The author regrets this error.

References

REFERENCE

Anoll, Allison P. 2018. “What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation.” American Political Science Review 112 (3): 494508. doi: 10.1017/S0003055418000175.Google Scholar
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TABLE 2. Assigned Values in Experiment

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