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Dynamics of polarizing rhetoric in congressional tweets
AO Ballard, R DeTamble, S Dorsey, M Heseltine, M Johnson
Legislative Studies Quarterly 48 (1), 105-144, 2023
552023
Online Incivility in the 2020 Congressional Elections
M Heseltine, S Dorsey
Political Research Quarterly 75 (2), 512-526, 2022
192022
Large language models as a substitute for human experts in annotating political text
M Heseltine, BC von Hohenberg
Research & Politics 11 (1), 2024
172024
Incivility in Congressional Tweets
A Ballard, R DeTamble, S Dorsey, M Heseltine, M Johnson
American Politics Research 50 (6), 769-780, 2022
122022
Be Careful What You Wish For: The Impacts of President Trump’s Midterm Endorsements
AO Ballard, HJG Hassell, M Heseltine
Legislative Studies Quarterly 46 (2), 459-491, 2021
112021
Assessing Trump's presidential endorsements while in and out of office (2018–2022)
M Heseltine
Electoral Studies 85, 2023
72023
Incentivizing news consumption on social media platforms using large language models and realistic bot accounts
H Askari, A Chhabra, BC von Hohenberg, M Heseltine, M Wojcieszak
PNAS nexus 3 (9), pgae368, 2024
12024
Polarizing Online Elite Rhetoric at the Federal, State, and Local Level During the COVID-19 Pandemic
M Heseltine
American Politics Research, 2023
12023
Asymmetric Polarization in Online Media Engagement in the United States Congress
M Heseltine
International Journal of Press and Politics, 2023
12023
Persuaded by the Polls?: Voter Responses to Election Polling Information
MJ Heseltine
American University, 2022
2022
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