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The Power of Television Images in a Social Media Age: Linking Biobehavioral a…
Hanna, AlexanderShah, Dhavan VBucy, Erik PWells, ChrisQuevedo, Vidal

There is considerable controversy surrounding the study of presidential debates, particularly efforts to connect their content and impact. Research has long debated whether the citizenry reacts to what candidates say, how they say it, or simply how they appear. This study uses detailed coding of the first 2012 debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to test the relative influence of the can…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 225-245
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The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media
Guggenheim, LaurenJang, S MoBae, Soo YoungNeuman, W Russell

This study examines the dynamics of the framing of mass shooting incidences in the U.S. occurring in the traditional commercial online news media and Twitter. We demonstrate that there is a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between the attention paid to different aspects of mass shootings in online news and in Twitter: tweets tend to be responsive to traditional media reporting, but traditional …

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 207-224
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What Social Media Data We Are Missing and How to Get It
Resnick, PaulAdar, EytanLampe, Cliff

Most electronic behavior traces available to social scientists offer a site-centric view of behavior. We argue that to understand patterns of interpersonal communication and media consumption, a more person-centric view is needed. The ideal research platform would capture reading as well as writing and friending, behavior across multiple sites, and demographic and psychographic variables. It wo…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 192-206
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Online Fragmentation in Wartime A Longitudinal Analysis of Tweets about Syri…
Aday, SeanFreelon, DeenLynch, Marc

Theorists have long predicted that like-minded individuals will tend to use social media to self-segregate into enclaves and that this tendency toward homophily will increase over time. Many studies have found moment-in-time evidence of network homophily, but very few have been able to directly measure longitudinal changes in the diversity of social media users’ habits. This is due in part to a…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 166-179
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Individual Motivations and Network Effects A Multilevel Analysis of the Stru…
Welles, Brooke FoucaultContractor, Noshir

This article explores the relative influence of individual and network-level effects on the emergence of online social relationships. Using network modeling and data drawn from logs of social behavior inside the virtual world Second Life, we combine individual- and network-level theories into an integrated model of online social relationship formation. Results reveal that time spent online and …

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 180-191
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Candidate Networks, Citizen Clusters, and Political Expression Strategic Has…
Bode, LeticiaHanna, AlexanderYang, JunghwanShah, Dhavan V

Twitter provides a direct method for political actors to connect with citizens, and for those citizens to organize into online clusters through their use of hashtags (i.e., a word or phrase marked with # to identify an idea or topic and facilitate a search for it). We examine the political alignments and networking of Twitter users, analyzing 9 million tweets produced by more than 23,000 random…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 149-165
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Searching and Clustering Methodologies Connecting Political Communication Co…
Driscoll, KevinThorson, Kjerstin

People create, consume, and share content online in increasingly complex ways, often including multiple news, entertainment, and social media platforms. This article explores methods for tracing political media content across overlapping communication infrastructures. Using the 2011 Occupy Movement protests and 2013 consumer boycotts as cases, we illustrate methods for creating integrated datas…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 134-148
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Using Supervised Machine Learning to Code Policy Issues Can Classifiers Gene…
Vliegenthart, RensBurscher, BjornDe Vreese, Claes H

Content analysis of political communication usually covers large amounts of material and makes the study of dynamics in issue salience a costly enterprise. In this article, we present a supervised machine learning approach for the automatic coding of policy issues, which we apply to news articles and parliamentary questions. Comparing computer-based annotations with human annotations shows that…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 122-133
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Bad News or Mad News? Sentiment Scoring of Negativity, Fear, and Anger in New…
Soroka, StuartYoung, LoriBalmas, Meital

This article examines the prevalence and nature of negativity in news content. Using dictionary-based sentiment analysis, we examine roughly fifty-five thousand front-page news stories, comparing four different affect lexicons, one for general negativity, and three capturing different measures of fear and anger. We show that fear and anger are distinct measures that capture different sentiments…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 108-121
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Signals of Public Opinion in Online Communication A Comparison of Methods an…
Bailón, Sandra GonzálezPaltoglou, Georgios

This study offers a systematic comparison of automated content analysis tools. The ability of different lexicons to correctly identify affective tone (e.g., positive vs. negative) is assessed in different social media environments. Our comparisons examine the reliability and validity of publicly available, off-the-shelf classifiers. We use datasets from a range of online sources that vary in th…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 95-107
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Data-Driven Content Analysis of Social Media A Systematic Overview of Automa…
Schwartz, H AndrewUngar, Lyle H

Researchers have long measured people’s thoughts, feelings, and personalities using carefully designed survey questions, which are often given to a relatively small number of volunteers. The proliferation of social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, offers alternative measurement approaches: automatic content coding at unprecedented scales and the statistical power to do open-vocabulary explo…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 78-94
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Is Bigger Always Better? Potential Biases of Big Data Derived from Social Net…
Hargittai, Eszter

This article discusses methodological challenges of using big data that rely on specific sites and services as their sampling frames, focusing on social network sites in particular. It draws on survey data to show that people do not select into the use of such sites randomly. Instead, use is biased in certain ways yielding samples that limit the generalizability of findings. Results show that a…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 63-77
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Building Better Models Prediction, Replication, and Machine Learning in the …
Hindman, Matthew

Analytic techniques developed for big data have much broader applications in the social sciences, outperforming standard regression models even—or rather especially—in smaller datasets. This article offers an overview of machine learning methods well-suited to social science problems, including decision trees, dimension reduction methods, nearest neighbor algorithms, support vector models, and …

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 48-62
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On Building Better Mousetraps and Understanding the Human Condition Reflecti…
Lin, Jimmy

Over the past few years, we have seen the emergence of “big data”: disruptive technologies that have transformed commerce, science, and many aspects of society. Despite the tremendous enthusiasm for big data, there is no shortage of detractors. This article argues that many criticisms stem from a fundamental confusion over goals: whether the desired outcome of big data use is “better science” o…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 33-47
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From Big Data to Knowledge in the Social Sciences
Hesse, Bradford WMoser, Richard PRiley, William T

One of the challenges associated with high-volume, diverse datasets is whether synthesis of open data streams can translate into actionable knowledge. Recognizing that challenge and other issues related to these types of data, the National Institutes of Health developed the Big Data to Knowledge or BD2K initiative. The concept of translating “big data to knowledge” is important to the social an…

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Volume 659, May 2015, pages 16-32
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Does Partisanship Shape Attitudes toward Science and Public Policy? The Case …
Shaw, Daron R.Blank, Joshua M

Despite the apparent partisan divide over issues such as global warming and hydraulic fracturing, little is known about what shapes citizens’ willingness to accept scientific recommendations on political issues. We examine the extent to which Democrats, Republicans, and independents are likely to defer to scientific expertise in matters of policy. Our study draws on an October 2013 U.S. nationa…

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Volume 658, March 2015, pages 18-35
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Technology Optimism or Pessimism about Genomic Science Variation among Exper…
Hochschild, Jennifer L.Sen, Maya

Like lay people, experts vary in their technology optimism or pessimism about scientific endeavors, for reasons that are poorly understood. We explore experts’ technology optimism through a focus on genomics; its novelty, life-and-death implications, complex technology, and broad but as yet unknown societal implications make it an excellent subject for studying views about new knowledge. We use…

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Volume 658, March 2015, pages 236-252
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Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization Testing a Two-Channel Model o…
Silva, Carol L.Kahan, Dan MSmith, Hank JenkinsTarantola, TorBraman, Donald

The cultural cognition thesis posits that individuals rely extensively on cultural meanings in forming perceptions of risk. The logic of the cultural cognition thesis suggests that a two-channel science communication strategy, combining information content (“Channel 1”) with cultural meanings (“Channel 2”), could promote open-minded assessment of information across diverse communities. We test …

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Volume 658, March 2015, pages 192-235
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Citizens’, Scientists’, and Policy Advisors’ Beliefs about Global Warming
Bolsen, TobyCook, Fay LomaxDruckman, James N

Numerous factors shape citizens’ beliefs about global warming, but there is very little research that compares the views of the public with key actors in the policymaking process. We analyze data from simultaneous and parallel surveys of (1) the U.S. public, (2) scientists who actively publish research on energy technologies in the United States, and (3) congressional policy advisors and find t…

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Volume 658, March 2015, pages 271-295
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Enablers of Doubt How Future Teachers Learn to Negotiate the Evolution Wars …
Plutzer, EricBerkman, Michael B

Evolution deniers do not need to establish their own scientific position but merely cast doubt on some aspect of evolution or obtain a small amount of legitimacy for creationism or intelligent design to sow sufficient doubt in the mainstream. This doubt is one of three pillars, along with demands for equal time and the incompatibility of science and religion, that Eugenie Scott has argued defin…

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Volume 658, March 2015, pages 253-270
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