Replication Data for: Beyond the Mean: How Thinking About The Distribution of Public Opinions Reduces Politicians' Perceptual Errors
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Elected politicians regularly over-estimate the conservatism of their constituents' preferences. While these findings have concerning implications for democratic representation, the magnitude and sources of so-called "conservative over-estimation" are poorly understood. We show that a novel approach to measuring politicians' perceptions—which asks politicians to draw the distribution of their constituents' preferences, rather than provide a point estimate—clarifies the magnitude and causes of conservative over-estimation. While the vast majority of politicians exhibit a conservative bias, our "perceived-distribution" task cuts the size of this bias in half. Moreover, psychological projection counterbalances conservative over-estimation among left-wing politicians but reinforces it among right-wing politicians. Our results raise questions about existing accounts of elite misperceptions and help to identify the psychological causes of conservative over-estimation.
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2025-12-01



