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- 2023
- Rodrigue Rizk, Dominick Rizk, Frederic Rizk, Sonya H. Y. Hsu:
280 characters to the White House: predicting 2020 U.S. presidential elections from twitter data. Comput. Math. Organ. Theory 29(4): 542-569 (2023) - Stephen Prochaska, Kayla Duskin, Zarine Kharazian, Carly Minow, Stephanie Blucker, Sylvie Venuto, Jevin D. West, Kate Starbird:
Mobilizing Manufactured Reality: How Participatory Disinformation Shaped Deep Stories to Catalyze Action during the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW1): 1-39 (2023) - Guocheng Feng, Kaihao Chen, Huaiyu Cai, Zhijian Li:
A Hybrid Method of Sentiment Analysis and Machine Learning Algorithm for the U.S. Presidential Election Forecasting. IEEE Big Data 2023: 1495-1500 - Miftahul Qorib, Rahel S. Gizaw, Junwhan Kim:
Impact of Sentiment Analysis for the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election on Social Media Data. ICMLT 2023: 28-34 - Guocheng Feng, Huaiyu Cai, Kaihao Chen, Zhijian Li:
A Hybrid Method of Sentiment Analysis and Machine Learning Algorithm for the U.S. Presidential Election Forecasting. CoRR abs/2312.05584 (2023) - 2022
- Shianghau Wu:
Spatial Fuzzy C-Means Clustering Analysis of U.S. Presidential Election and COVID-19 Related Factors in the Rustbelt States in 2020. Axioms 11(8): 401 (2022) - Yingying Chen, Luping Wang:
Misleading political advertising fuels incivility online: A social network analysis of 2020 U.S. presidential election campaign video comments on YouTube. Comput. Hum. Behav. 131: 107202 (2022) - Tadeg Quillien, Michael Barlev:
Causal Judgment in the Wild: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. Cogn. Sci. 46(2) (2022) - Amir Karami, Spring B. Clark, Anderson Mackenzie, Dorathea Lee, Michael Zhu, Hannah R. Boyajieff, Bailey Goldschmidt:
2020 U.S. presidential election in swing states: Gender differences in Twitter conversations. Int. J. Inf. Manag. Data Insights 2(2): 100097 (2022) - Umut Keskin, M. Remzi Sanver, H. Berkay Tosunlu:
Monotonicity violations under plurality with a runoff: the case of French presidential elections. Soc. Choice Welf. 59(2): 305-333 (2022) - Ziqi Li, A. Stewart Fotheringham:
The spatial and temporal dynamics of voter preference determinants in four U.S. presidential elections (2008-2020). Trans. GIS 26(3): 1609-1628 (2022) - Linus Hagemann, Olga Abramova:
Crafting Audience Engagement in Social Media Conversations: Evidence from the U.S. 2020 Presidential Elections. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - Karishma Sharma, Emilio Ferrara, Yan Liu:
Characterizing Online Engagement with Disinformation and Conspiracies in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. ICWSM 2022: 908-919 - Sreemanti Dey, R. Michael Alvarez:
Fuzzy Forests For Feature Selection in High-Dimensional Survey Data: An Application to the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. CoRR abs/2203.02818 (2022) - Carlos Navarrete, Nicole Ferrada, Mariana Macedo, Rachael Colley, Jingling Zhang, Umberto Grandi, Jérôme Lang, César A. Hidalgo:
Understanding Political Agreements and Disagreements: Evidence from the 2022 French Presidential Election. CoRR abs/2211.04577 (2022) - 2021
- Catherine Luther, Benjamin D. Horne, Xu Zhang:
Partisanship over security: Public narratives via Twitter on foreign interferences in the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections. First Monday 26(8) (2021) - Farhan Asif Chowdhury, Dheeman Saha, Md Rashidul Hasan, Koustuv Saha, Abdullah Mueen:
Examining factors associated with Twitter account suspension following the 2020 U.S. presidential election. ASONAM 2021: 607-612 - Vítor Bernardes, Álvaro Figueira:
A Mixed Model for Identifying Fake News in Tweets from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. WEBIST 2021: 307-315 - Ethan Xia, Han Yue, Hongfu Liu:
Tweet Sentiment Analysis of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. WWW (Companion Volume) 2021: 367-371 - Farhan Asif Chowdhury, Dheeman Saha, Md Rashidul Hasan, Koustuv Saha, Abdullah Mueen:
Examining Factors Associated with Twitter Account Suspension Following the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. CoRR abs/2101.09575 (2021) - Aleksandra Urman, Mykola Makhortykh, Roberto Ulloa:
The Matter of Chance: Auditing Web Search Results Related to the 2020 U.S. Presidential Primary Elections Across Six Search Engines. CoRR abs/2105.00756 (2021) - Karishma Sharma, Emilio Ferrara, Yan Liu:
Characterizing Online Engagement with Disinformation and Conspiracies in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. CoRR abs/2107.08319 (2021) - Amir Karami, Spring B. Clark, Anderson Mackenzie, Dorathea Lee, Michael Zhu, Hannah R. Boyajieff, Bailey Goldschmidt:
2020 U.S. Presidential Election: Analysis of Female and Male Users on Twitter. CoRR abs/2108.09416 (2021) - James Flamino, Alessandro Galezzi, Stuart I. Feldman, Michael W. Macy, Brendan Cross, Zhenkun Zhou, Matteo Serafino, Alexandre Bovet, Hernán A. Makse, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Shifting Polarization and Twitter News Influencers between two U.S. Presidential Elections. CoRR abs/2111.02505 (2021) - 2020
- Emilio Ferrara, Herbert H. C. Chang, Emily Chen, Goran Muric, Jaimin Patel:
Characterizing social media manipulation in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. First Monday 25(11) (2020) - Ikedinachi Ayodele Power Wogu, Sharon Nanyongo N. Njie, Jesse Oluwafemi Katende, George Uzoma Ukagba, Morris Oziegbe Edogiawerie, Sanjay Misra:
The Social Media, Politics of Disinformation in Established Hegemonies, and the Role of Technological Innovations in 21st Century Elections: The Road Map to US 2020 Presidential Elections. Int. J. Electron. Gov. Res. 16(3): 65-84 (2020) - Allon J. Uhlmann, Stephen McCombie:
The Russian Gambit and the US Intelligence Community: Russia's Use of Kompromat and Implausible Deniability to Optimize its 2016 Information Campaign against the US Presidential Election. Libr. Trends 68(4): 679-696 (2020) - Lingling Zhang, Doug J. Chung:
The Air War vs. the Ground Game: An Analysis of Multichannel Marketing in U.S. Presidential Elections. Mark. Sci. 39(5): 872-892 (2020) - Ussama Yaqub, Mujtaba Ali Malik, Salma Zaman:
Sentiment Analysis of Russian IRA Troll Messages on Twitter during US Presidential Elections of 2016. BESC 2020: 1-6 - Anna Kawakami, Khonzodakhon Umarova, Eni Mustafaraj:
The Media Coverage of the 2020 US Presidential Election Candidates through the Lens of Google's Top Stories. ICWSM 2020: 868-877
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