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Originally published on May 20, 2020
厂别惫别苍听聽teams, along with numerous others from colleges at George Mason 麻豆国产, signed up to 鈥渧irtually鈥 display their research posters in an annual campus-wide competition. The 鈥淰irtual Celebration of Student Scholarship鈥 is sponsored by the聽.
While judges considered many elements in the three-minute presentations of the posters鈥攁mong other attributes, the judges looked at the information, organization, creativity, and potential impact on its field鈥攐nly one team could be awarded 鈥淢ost Interesting Presentation.鈥 This year that award went to聽聽majors Sasha Silva and Sally Kishi for their research poster titled 鈥淐hile: Populism, Nativism, and Economic Uncertainty.鈥
鈥淚 think we won because our research provided a new and unique perspective on a topic that has been previously researched by other Mason students and faculty,鈥 said Kishi, a junior from Fairfax, Va. 鈥淲e supported our statistical findings with an explanation based on real-life events that I believe made our presentation more understandable, accessible, and intriguing to a broader audience.鈥
Overseen by faculty advisor Associate Professor聽, their research poster presented a quantitative analysis on the 2017 general election in Chile. They verified that the right-wing vote was related to high levels of nativism and economic uncertainty.
鈥淲e stripped our research down to its basics to make it digestible and engaging for the audience, and Dr. Daigle really pushed us to make it our best work possible,鈥 said Silva, a junior from Annandale, Va.
Not to mention rehearsing the presentation 鈥渇or about four hours,鈥 she added. 鈥淚t still did not come out perfect but I鈥檓 proud of it given our time constraints.鈥