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Tweetment effects on the tweeted: Experimentally reducing racist harassment
K Munger
Political Behavior 39, 629-649, 2017
3842017
Right-wing YouTube: A supply and demand perspective
K Munger, J Phillips
The International Journal of Press/Politics 27 (1), 186-219, 2022
202*2022
All the news that’s fit to click: The economics of clickbait media
K Munger
Political Communication 37 (3), 376-397, 2020
1542020
Meaningful measures of human society in the twenty-first century
D Lazer, E Hargittai, D Freelon, S Gonzalez-Bailon, K Munger, ...
Nature 595 (7866), 189-196, 2021
1162021
How accurate are survey responses on social media and politics?
A Guess, K Munger, J Nagler, J Tucker
Political Communication 36 (2), 241-258, 2019
1152019
Measuring and explaining political sophistication through textual complexity
K Benoit, K Munger, A Spirling
American Journal of Political Science 63 (2), 491-508, 2019
1122019
Elites Tweet to get feet off the streets: Measuring regime social media strategies during protest
K Munger, R Bonneau, J Nagler, J Tucker
Political Science Research and Methods, 1 - 20, 2018
100*2018
Digital literacy and online political behavior
AM Guess, K Munger
Political science research and methods 11 (1), 110-128, 2023
742023
Fifteen seconds of fame: TikTok and the supply side of social video
B Guinaudeau, K Munger, F Votta
Computational Communication Research 4 (2), 463-485, 2022
65*2022
The (null) effects of clickbait headlines on polarization, trust, and learning
K Munger, M Luca, J Nagler, J Tucker
Public opinion quarterly 84 (1), 49-73, 2020
642020
Choosing in groups: Analytical politics revisited
MC Munger, K Munger
Cambridge University Press, 2015
642015
The limited value of non-replicable field experiments in contexts with low temporal validity
K Munger
Social Media+ Society 5 (3), 2056305119859294, 2019
592019
Don’t @ Me: Experimentally Reducing Partisan Incivility on Twitter
K Munger
Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2020
54*2020
Accessibility and generalizability: Are social media effects moderated by age or digital literacy?
K Munger, I Gopal, J Nagler, JA Tucker
Research & Politics 8 (2), 20531680211016968, 2021
47*2021
Political deepfake videos misinform the public, but no more than other fake media
S Barari, C Lucas, K Munger
OSF Preprints 13, 2021
43*2021
Political knowledge and misinformation in the era of social media: Evidence from the 2015 UK election
K Munger, P Egan, J Nagler, J Ronan, JA Tucker
British Journal of Political Science, 2020
37*2020
Quantitative description of digital media: A modest proposal to disrupt academic publishing
K Munger, AM Guess, E Hargittai
Journal of Quantitative Description, 1-13, 2021
332021
Temporal validity as meta-science
K Munger
Research & Politics 10 (3), 20531680231187271, 2023
27*2023
# polisci Twitter: A descriptive analysis of how political scientists use Twitter in 2019
J Bisbee, J Larson, K Munger
Perspectives on Politics 20 (3), 879-900, 2022
242022
Generation gap: Why the baby boomers still dominate American politics and culture
K Munger
Columbia University Press, 2022
212022
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