Dr. Corrine Mcconnaughy

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Corrine McConnaughy is currently a Research Scholar Lecturer in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. She works broadly on questions regarding American democracy, with a focus on the institutional arrangements and historical actions that have excluded various groups. Her work has been published in a range of prestigious journals including the American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Public Opinion Quarterly, among others. McConnaughy is the author of the book "Woman Suffrage Movement in America: A Reassessment" published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. Her research has received support from various funding sources such as the National Science Foundation and the Carrie Chapman Catt prize for Research on Women and Politics. Additionally, she is recognized for her contributions to public scholarship, frequently writing for national media outlets like the Washington Post and CNN. McConnaughy is dedicated to expanding the field of political methodology and plays a vital role in initiatives aimed at increasing women scholars' involvement in this area. She is currently co-director of the Princeton Research Experimental Social Science (PRESS) work group.

Research Interests

Courses

Qualitative Methods Gender and American Politics

Requirements for Princeton University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Speaking
Required:27
IELTS
Speaking
Required:8
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in engineering or science Strong background in mathematics, materials, physics, or related engineering
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Specialization Notes

GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.