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Kyle L. Saunders is Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University and serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative. His research centers on American politics with quantitative methodology expertise.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. from Emory University (2001).
Saunders' work emphasizes political parties, electoral behavior, and public policy analysis, employing advanced quantitative methods to examine voter decision-making, conspiracy theory dissemination, and institutional trust. His interdisciplinary approach bridges political psychology and electoral systems research.
Recent publications (2019-2024) reveal consistent focus on electoral integrity (voter confusion in ranked-choice systems), political cognition (numeracy effects on risk assessment), and identity-driven behavior (self-affirmation in partisan contexts), primarily published in top-tier journals like the American Journal of Political Science and Journal of Politics.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Rebecca Morton Award for Best JEPS Article (2022) for 'Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior'
Saunders maintains active research leadership but no student advisement or grant details appear in source materials. His work shows increasing collaboration with interdisciplinary teams across communication, psychology, and data science fields.
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