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Political Scientist @ Aalborg University 🇩🇰 EU | Comparative Political Behavior | Inequality | Democratic Trust & Legitimacy EU-NED www.dominikschraff.com
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My very personal reflection on the use of AI in social science, perhaps the first of many. yiqingxu.substack.com/p/ai-disarray
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I have felt a little disarrayed recently, and I attribute it to AI.
yiqingxu.substack.com
AI Disarray
We find that: ✅ Flattery boosts candidate support especially among strong group identifiers ✅ Flattery can potentially even mobilize high-status groups (upper-middle class) who are usually unresponsive to group-based appeals Open access @ Political Behavior: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
New pub with Camilla Bjarnøe, Kristina Jessen Hansen & Mads Thau What makes political group appeals work? Politicians routinely flatter voter groups but we know little whether it works. We tested class-based flattery appeals using survey experiments in 🇩🇰 Denmark and 🇺🇸 the US.