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Self-serving biases shape the relationship between future thinking and remembering of elections. [PDF]
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Rejection-based choices discourage people from opting out of voting. [PDF]
Su YH, Shenhav A.
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The Trump presidency: Cascading global shocks on global health. [PDF]
Gostin LO.
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Audits of the 2020 American election show an accurate vote count. [PDF]
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Abstract This chapter analyzes Donald Trump’s administration in relation to the components of the ubiquitous presidency, especially how Trump sought visibility and control amid the contexts of accessibility, personalization, and pluralism.
Joshua M. Scacco, Kevin Coe
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Abstract This chapter analyzes Donald Trump’s administration in relation to the components of the ubiquitous presidency, especially how Trump sought visibility and control amid the contexts of accessibility, personalization, and pluralism.
Joshua M. Scacco, Kevin Coe
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ABSTRACT Is Donald Trump a radical departure from American political tradition or the culmination of pre‐existing trends? We explore this question in the context of his political speech. Analyzing a monthly series of Trump's public addresses from 2015 to 24, we compare them to speeches by other U.S.
Nikita Savin, Daniel Treisman
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ABSTRACT Is Donald Trump a radical departure from American political tradition or the culmination of pre‐existing trends? We explore this question in the context of his political speech. Analyzing a monthly series of Trump's public addresses from 2015 to 24, we compare them to speeches by other U.S.
Nikita Savin, Daniel Treisman
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