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Nicolas Anspach
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The new personal influence: How our Facebook friends influence the news we read
NM Anspach
Political Communication 34 (4), 590-606, 2017
2962017
What to believe? Social media commentary and belief in misinformation
NM Anspach, TN Carlson
Political Behavior 42 (3), 697-718, 2020
1182020
A little bit of knowledge: Facebook’s News Feed and self-perceptions of knowledge
NM Anspach, JT Jennings, K Arceneaux
Research & Politics 6 (1), 1-9, 2019
822019
Effective advocacy: the psychological mechanisms of environmental issue framing
NM Anspach, G Draguljić
Environmental Politics 28 (4), 615-638, 2019
372019
Trumping the equality norm? Presidential tweets and revealed racial attitudes
NM Anspach
New Media & Society 23 (9), 2691-2707, 2021
152021
Political psychophysiology: A primer for interested researchers and consumers
JE Settle, MV Hibbing, NM Anspach, TN Carlson, CM Coe, E Hernandez, ...
Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (1), 101-117, 2020
15*2020
The Facebook effect: Political news in the age of social media
NM Anspach
Theses and Dissertations, 2016
62016
Political predispositions, not popularity: people’s propensity to interact with political content on Facebook
RT Pedersen, NM Anspach, KM Hansen, K Arceneaux
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 34 (1), 1-17, 2024
32024
Not who you think? Exposure and vulnerability to misinformation
NM Anspach, TN Carlson
New Media & Society, 14614448221130422, 2022
22022
Afraid of whom?: Threat sensitivity’s influence changes with perceived source of threat
NM Anspach
Politics and the Life Sciences 42 (1), 17-31, 2023
2023
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