Housed in Princeton University's Politics Department, The Lab on Politics, Race & Experimental Methods brings together faculty, students, and scholars to create a generative space for the development of new research projects. Our aim is to produce cutting-edge research about the influence of race and ethnicity on the American political system and democracy while communicating this research to the broader public. To that end, we leverage survey and experimental methods and collect data through original multi-investigator surveys. Students receive sustained training and close mentorship from faculty mentors. Aside from research and mentorship, the goal of the lab is to communicate relevant research to the general public.
We work in close collaboration with existing initiatives, including the Program on Race, Ethnicity & Identity in Politics (PREIP) and Princeton Research in Experimental Social Science (PRESS).
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