Meredith Sadin
Meredith Sadin is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and a scholar in the Joint Degree Program in Social Policy. Her research focuses on political behavior, experimental methods and inequality. Meredith's dissertation explores the ways in which citizens use stereotypes about social class in forming their policy preferences, selecting candidates, and making political decisions. She has run a set of nationally representative survey experiments, which examine the manner in which candidates’ social class backgrounds affect voters’ evaluations. Her findings have been cited in the national media and have been presented at various scholarly meetings. She is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and the National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.

