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Caitlin Davies is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Philosophy at Missouri State University. Her research focuses on the intersection of social group identities (e.g., race, sexuality) and political identities (e.g., partisanship), employing experimental methods and survey data analysis within a political psychology framework.
Education:
- PhD in Political Science (2020), Stony Brook University
- MSc in Cross-Cultural Psychology (2014), Victoria University – Wellington, New Zealand
- BA in Psychology (2012), Victoria University – Wellington, New Zealand
Her work examines how marginalized groups respond to political discourse, the role of partisanship in Black politics, and strategies political parties use to signal commitment to social groups. She also investigates measurement techniques for political identities across U.S. and multiparty systems.
Recent publications highlight her interests in partisan dynamics, moral foundations theory, and cross-cultural identity analysis. While no explicit scientific awards or advisees are listed, her research connects to broader themes in political behavior, public opinion, and identity politics.



