Replication Data for: Critical Race Theory: How Policy Language Differentially Engages Symbolic Racism and Partisanship
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Recent years have seen a marked shift in the salience and politicization of any incorporation of race into teaching at the elementary and secondary levels. “Critical race theory” (CRT) has become a prominent feature of the current debate, even as there is a good deal of misunderstanding about what CRT actually is. Drawing on a pre-registered survey experiment, this paper considers the impact of the phrase “critical race theory” in activating both racial biases and partisan identity. Our expectation was that CRT would tend to activate partisanship independent of symbolic racism. Results suggest otherwise: where support for culturally relevant pedagogy is concerned, “CRT” appears to engage partisanship particularly amongst those who exhibit high levels of symbolic racism.
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2024-01-12



