Assistant professor. | He/his. | Political communication, political behavior, news media, public opinion, survey methods. | atrexler.com | Opinions own.
Andrew Trexler
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#OpenAccess from @journalrep.bsky.social -
Election Administration and Voting Behavior among Americans of Color - https://cup.org/3PhctC0
- @maraynam.bsky.social, @atrexler.com & @profsorelle.bsky.social
#FirstView
new WP (w/ @ntd.bsky.social): we use the case of Christian nationalism to make a broader point about "niche ideologies" in mass opinion research, and why you shouldn't scale them the same way you'd scale more general attitudes
Link: osf.io/wbdut/files/...
Cumulative science at its best.
From our FirstView: Threats and Commitments: International Tribunals and Domestic Trials in Peace Negotiations by @genbates.bsky.social. doi.org/10.1017/S000...
New work with @ryanmoore.bsky.social in @digitaljournalism.bsky.social examines Americans' exposure to Pink Slime websites--partisan websites that masquerade as local news--and compares consumption levels to untrustworthy and genuine local news websites doi.org/10.1080/2167...
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR
American Political Science Review
Jon Green
Alexander Wuttke
Ross Dahlke
Thrilled to announce my paper with @dianamejordan.bsky.social & sky-less Trent Ollerenshaw is now published open-access at @apsrjournal.bsky.social. In a (very) large replication & extension, we show that design effects of repeated measure experiments are nonzero but typically small.
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Andrew Trexler
#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal.bsky.social -
New Evidence and Design Considerations for Repeated Measure Experiments in Survey Research - https://cup.org/4sVtFLj
- @dianamejordan.bsky.social, TRENT OLLERENSHAW & @atrexler.com
#FirstView