Search Results - "Nagler, Jonathan"
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Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook
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
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Harvard Kennedy School misinformation review. (24-08-2021)“…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
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
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?
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
Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01-06-2016)“…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
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
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
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
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?
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?
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
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
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
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-2021)“…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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