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obviously it was pea-hacking
01.03.2024 22:55 — 👍 2154 🔁 559 💬 63 📌 14It was a nice surprise to hear that our recent article could be published open access for free, thanks to an agreement w/ CRKN! In 745 couples, willpower beliefs were associated with relationship satisfaction & social support, but belief similarity didn't matter. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
20.12.2023 22:38 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Image description The effect of partisanship and political advertising on close family ties M. Keith Chen and Ryne Rohla
Image description Fig. 1 Sampling and imputation validation. (A) Results of the 2016 U.S. presidential election by precinct (excludes unpopulated census blocks). (B) Home locations of smartphone users in the 2016 sample. (C) Correlation between actual two-party vote share by state and the District of Columbia (DC) (x axis) and predicted vote share (y axis) using each smartphone user’s home precinct. Nationally, this predicts a 0.516 Clinton vote share, compared to an actual vote share of 0.511. Highlighted are the two most Democratic-leaning states (California and Massachusetts) and two most Republican-leaning states (Wyoming and West Virginia), as well as the states with the largest prediction error.
Happy (American) Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving dinners with people from opposite-partisan-voting precincts are 30-50 minutes shorter than dinners with just same-party dinners, finds Chen & Rohla using smartphone-location data.
A classic piece of Thanksgiving research!
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