Statistical significance alone provides very little information useful for making inferences about scientific or policy significance. For this reason, we require authors to provide much more information than just P values... https://t.co/Yr2dPzmJJW
Citizens are largely pessimistic about their ability to influence politics. Roughly half or more in 18 of the 19 countries surveyed say the political system in their country does not allow people like them to have an influence on politics.
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Mark your calendars because iCOM’s first meeting of the year will be held this upcoming Thursday at Switzler Hall 001 at 5pm! Join us for info, intros, activities, and food!
Election Day is just nine short weeks away, and we’ve made a major update to our forecast:
The fight for the Senate is now a toss-up.
After rating it as “Lean Republican” earlier this year, @POLITICO_Steve now says neither party has a significant edge.
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I'm so pleased to announce that Chloe's and my work received top student paper awards at #ica22. This collaborative work started with Chloe's sophisticated understanding of the gender dynamic in online political expression. A huge thanks to my friend and co-author, @chloeahn1016.
Announcing an #ica22#ica_pol TOP STUDENT PAPER AWARD for Chloe Jae-Kyung Ahn @chloeahn1016 and Go-Eun Kim @GoEunKim219 for their findings on the "Online Backlash against Feminism: Negative Labeling of Feminists Discourages Women from Speaking about Gender Issues Online."
It’s a great honor to receive Top Paper Award in Interpersonal Communication Division #ica2022 shout out to my amazing team Dr. Wang Liao, Dr. Bo Feng and @JingwenZhang ❣️