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    Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook by Guess, Andrew, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua

    Published in Science advances (01-01-2019)
    “…So-called "fake news" has renewed concerns about the prevalence and effects of misinformation in political campaigns. Given the potential for widespread…”
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    Exposure to the Russian Internet Research Agency foreign influence campaign on Twitter in the 2016 US election and its relationship to attitudes and voting behavior by Eady, Gregory, Paskhalis, Tom, Zilinsky, Jan, Bonneau, Richard, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in Nature communications (09-01-2023)
    “…There is widespread concern that foreign actors are using social media to interfere in elections worldwide. Yet data have been unavailable to investigate links…”
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    Viewing the US presidential electoral map through the lens of public health by Hamamsy, Tymor, Danziger, Michael, Nagler, Jonathan, Bonneau, Richard

    Published in PloS one (21-07-2021)
    “…Health, disease, and mortality vary greatly at the county level, and there are strong geographical trends of disease in the United States. Healthcare is and…”
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    How Many People Live in Political Bubbles on Social Media? Evidence From Linked Survey and Twitter Data by Eady, Gregory, Nagler, Jonathan, Guess, Andy, Zilinsky, Jan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in SAGE open (01-01-2019)
    “…A major point of debate in the study of the Internet and politics is the extent to which social media platforms encourage citizens to inhabit online “bubbles”…”
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    The Critical Periphery in the Growth of Social Protests by Barberá, Pablo, Wang, Ning, Bonneau, Richard, Jost, John T, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua, González-Bailón, Sandra

    Published in PloS one (30-11-2015)
    “…Social media have provided instrumental means of communication in many recent political protests. The efficiency of online networks in disseminating timely…”
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    Political Expression and Action on Social Media: Exploring the Relationship Between Lower- and Higher-Threshold Political Activities Among Twitter Users in Italy by Vaccari, Cristian, Valeriani, Augusto, Barberá, Pablo, Bonneau, Rich, Jost, John T., Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in Journal of computer-mediated communication (01-03-2015)
    “…Scholars and commentators have debated whether lower‐threshold forms of political engagement on social media should be treated as being conducive to…”
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    Twitter flagged Donald Trump’s tweets with election misinformation: They continued to spread both on and off the platform by Zeve Sanderson, Megan A. Brown, Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler, Joshua A. Tucker

    “…We analyze the spread of Donald Trump’s tweets that were flagged by Twitter using two intervention strategies—attaching a warning label and blocking engagement…”
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    Replicating the effects of Facebook deactivation in an ethnically polarized setting by Asimovic, Nejla, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in Research & politics (01-10-2023)
    “…The question of how social media usage impacts societal polarization continues to generate great interest among both the research community and broader public…”
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    Of Echo Chambers and Contrarian Clubs: Exposure to Political Disagreement Among German and Italian Users of Twitter by Vaccari, Cristian, Valeriani, Augusto, Barberá, Pablo, Jost, John T., Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in Social media + society (01-07-2016)
    “…Scholars have debated whether social media platforms, by allowing users to select the information to which they are exposed, may lead people to isolate…”
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    Accessibility and generalizability: Are social media effects moderated by age or digital literacy? by Munger, Kevin, Gopal, Ishita, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A.

    Published in Research & politics (01-06-2021)
    “…An emerging empirical regularity suggests that older people use and respond to social media very differently than younger people. Older people are the…”
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    Latino Electoral Participation: Variations on Demographics and Ethnicity by Leighley, Jan, Nagler, Jonathan

    “…Using the 2012 Latino Immigrant National Election Study, the 2012 American National Election Study, and the 2012 Current Population Survey, we document the…”
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    Party System Compactness: Measurement and Consequences by Alvarez, R. Michael, Nagler, Jonathan

    Published in Political analysis (01-01-2004)
    “…An important property of any party system is the set of choices it presents to the electorate. In this paper we analyze the distribution of parties relative to…”
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    Scobit: An Alternative Estimator to Logit and Probit by Nagler, Jonathan

    Published in American journal of political science (01-02-1994)
    “…Logit and probit, the two most common techniques for estimation of models with a dichotomous dependent variable, impose the assumption that individuals with a…”
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    Economics, Entitlements, and Social Issues: Voter Choice in the 1996 Presidential Election by Alvarez, R. Michael, Nagler, Jonathan

    Published in American journal of political science (01-10-1998)
    “…Contemporary theories of presidental election outcomes, especially the economic voting and spatial issue voting models, are used to examine voter choice in the…”
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    Economics, Issues and the Perot Candidacy: Voter Choice in the 1992 Presidential Election by Alvarez, R. Michael, Nagler, Jonathan

    Published in American journal of political science (01-08-1995)
    “…Theories of presidential elections (economic voting and spatial issue and ideology models), combined with the popular explanation of "angry voting," are used…”
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    Tweeting From Left to Right: Is Online Political Communication More Than an Echo Chamber? by Barberá, Pablo, Jost, John T., Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua A., Bonneau, Richard

    Published in Psychological science (01-10-2015)
    “…We estimated ideological preferences of 3.8 million Twitter users and, using a data set of nearly 150 million tweets concerning 12 political and nonpolitical…”
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    How Accurate Are Survey Responses on Social Media and Politics? by Guess, Andrew, Munger, Kevin, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua

    Published in Political communication (03-04-2019)
    “…How accurate are survey-based measures of social media use, in particular about political topics? We answer this question by linking original survey data…”
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    The Trump Advantage in Policy Recall Among Voters by Zilinsky, Jan, Tucker, Joshua A., Nagler, Jonathan

    Published in American politics research (30-10-2024)
    “…Research in political science suggests campaigns have a minimal effect on voters’ attitudes and vote choice. We evaluate the effectiveness of the 2016 Trump…”
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    The (Null) Effects of Clickbait Headlines on Polarization, Trust, and Learning by Munger, Kevin, Luca, Mario, Nagler, Jonathan, Tucker, Joshua

    Published in Public opinion quarterly (01-03-2020)
    “…Abstract “Clickbait” headlines designed to entice people to click are frequently used by both legitimate and less-than-legitimate news sources. Contemporary…”
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    Testing the effects of Facebook usage in an ethnically polarized setting by Asimovic, Nejla, Naglera, Jonathan, Bonneau, Richard, Tucker, Joshua A.

    “…Despite the belief that social media is altering intergroup dynamics—bringing people closer or further alienating them from one another—the impact of social…”
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