Jin Woo Kim
@jinwookim.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at Kookmin University | Political Communication, Public Opinion jinwookimqss.com
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Partisans often seem unwavering in their support for a politician/policy, even when faced with opposing evidence. But recent studies show that partisans can be persuaded. So how can both be true? My new
@bjpols.bsky.social
ky.social
paper explores this Q:
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
9 months ago
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British Journal of Political Science
7 months ago
From April 2025 - Evidence Can Change Partisan Minds but Less So in Hostile Contexts -
cup.org/3E7A4ja
"in the absence of affective triggers, partisans were persuaded by both congenial and uncongenial information" -
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Brian Guay
9 months ago
New paper on misperceptions out in PNAS
@pnas.org
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Why do people overestimate the size of politically relevant groups (immigrant, LGBTQ, Jewish) and quantities (% of budget spent on foreign aid, % of refugees that are criminals)?π§΅π
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Brendan Nyhan
9 months ago
My former postdoc
@jinwookim.bsky.social
shows how information can change beliefs but partisan hostility can undo and even reverse those effects - a fantastic paper that helps bridge conflicting findings in the research on these questions.
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Andrew Trexler
9 months ago
New paper with
@dianamejordan.bsky.social
and sky-less Trent Ollerenshaw! We provide large-N tests of repeated measure designs in survey experiments, showing that they slightly attenuate ATEs relative to post-only designs, but provide large gains to precision. Thread below. Preprint:
osf.io/q6czp
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Partisans often seem unwavering in their support for a politician/policy, even when faced with opposing evidence. But recent studies show that partisans can be persuaded. So how can both be true? My new
@bjpols.bsky.social
ky.social
paper explores this Q:
doi.org/10.1017/S000...
9 months ago
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Andrew Little
about 1 year ago
After a review process so long and intensive that the title changed twice, I'm excited/relieved that "How to Distinguish Motivated Reasoning from Bayesian Updating" is accepted at
@polbehavior.bsky.social
.
osf.io/preprints/os...
Here is how it's relevant for your Thanksgiving dinner π¦π
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Dominik StecuΕa
about 1 year ago
Took a crack at the Political Communication starter pack. Sorry for all the great folks I undoubtedly missed
go.bsky.app/J1U6jVe
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Jay Van Bavel, PhD
over 1 year ago
Intergroup moral hypocrisy such that people were more forgiving of transgressions when they were committed by an in-group member than an out-group member We found evidence of moral hypocrisy among partisans and minimal groups (via
@psychscience.bsky.social
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journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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Brendan Nyhan
over 1 year ago
New study: How the relationship between education and antisemitism varies between countries
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Key finding: Association b/w education & stereotype endorsement varies by whether countries supported statements against Holocaust denial & antisemitism π§΅ below
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Adam Berinsky
almost 2 years ago
Interested in measuring Attentiveness in Self-Administered Surveys? Check out our new review piece published today in Public Opinion Quarterly:
doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
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Jon Green
almost 2 years ago
I am *extremely* happy to share that "The Rhetorical 'What Goes with What': Political Pundits and the Discursive Superstructure of Ideology in U.S. Politics" is conditionally accepted at Public Opinion Quarterly:
osf.io/vwqnf
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Brendan Nyhan
almost 2 years ago
New w/my amazing students: Inoculation discourages consumption of news from unreliable sources, but fails to neutralize misinfo
sites.dartmouth.edu/nyhan/files/...
Key findings: -Inoculation warning re: fake experts reduces misinfo exposure -But no measurable reduction in misinfo effect on beliefs
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A new paper with Ruijun Liu (my undergraduate student at the start of our study) is now published in Research & Politics:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
almost 2 years ago
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Brendan Nyhan
almost 2 years ago
My interview with NPR's All Things Considered about Trump's dangerous authoritarianism and how the media covers it
www.npr.org/2024/03/17/1...
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Trump says some migrants are 'not people' and warns of a 'bloodbath' if he loses
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Dartmouth Political Science Professor Brendan Nyhan about former President Donald Trump's inflammatory rhetoric.
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/17/1239078695/trump-says-some-migrants-are-not-people-and-warns-of-a-bloodbath-if-he-loses
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Brendan Nyhan
almost 2 years ago
Persuading climate skeptics with facts: Effects of causal evidence vs. consensus messaging
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
"both treatments had noticeable effects on belief in human-caused climate change... though we did not observe equivalent patterns for changes in attitudes"
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