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Andrew M. Guess
Andrew M. Guess
Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton University
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Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook
A Guess, J Nagler, J Tucker
Science Advances 5 (1), eaau4586, 2019
11952019
Exposure to untrustworthy websites in the 2016 US election
AM Guess, B Nyhan, J Reifler
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-9, 2020
1000*2020
Social media, political polarization, and political disinformation: A review of the scientific literature
JA Tucker, A Guess, P Barberá, C Vaccari, A Siegel, S Sanovich, D Stukal, ...
Political polarization, and political disinformation: a review of the …, 2018
8352018
A digital media literacy intervention increases discernment between mainstream and false news in the United States and India
AM Guess, M Lerner, B Lyons, JM Montgomery, B Nyhan, J Reifler, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (27), 15536-15545, 2020
3182020
Does counter-attitudinal information cause backlash? Results from three large survey experiments
A Guess, A Coppock
British Journal of Political Science 50 (4), 1497-1515, 2020
221*2020
How many people live in political bubbles on social media? Evidence from linked survey and Twitter data
G Eady, J Nagler, A Guess, J Zilinsky, JA Tucker
Sage Open 9 (1), 2158244019832705, 2019
2092019
(Almost) Everything in Moderation: New Evidence on Americans' Online Media Diets
AM Guess
American Journal of Political Science, 2021
190*2021
Avoiding the echo chamber about echo chambers
A Guess, B Nyhan, B Lyons, J Reifler
Knight Foundation 2 (1), 1-25, 2018
1902018
Misinformation, disinformation, and online propaganda
AM Guess, BA Lyons
Social media and democracy: The state of the field, prospects for reform 10, 2020
1222020
Measure for measure: An experimental test of online political media exposure
AM Guess
Political Analysis 23 (1), 59-75, 2015
972015
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
892019
When treatments are tweets: A network mobilization experiment over Twitter
A Coppock, A Guess, J Ternovski
Political Behavior 38, 105-128, 2016
692016
The consequences of online partisan media
AM Guess, P Barberá, S Munzert, JH Yang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (14), e2013464118, 2021
622021
“Fake news” may have limited effects beyond increasing beliefs in false claims
AM Guess, D Lockett, B Lyons, JM Montgomery, B Nyhan, J Reifler
Harvard Kennedy School, Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics, and Public …, 2020
592020
The distorting prism of social media: How self-selection and exposure to incivility fuel online comment toxicity
JW Kim, A Guess, B Nyhan, J Reifler
Journal of Communication 71 (6), 922-946, 2021
572021
Overconfidence in news judgments is associated with false news susceptibility
BA Lyons, JM Montgomery, AM Guess, B Nyhan, J Reifler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (23), e2019527118, 2021
572021
The effects of unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud on confidence in elections
N Berlinski, M Doyle, AM Guess, G Levy, B Lyons, JM Montgomery, ...
Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1-16, 2021
522021
The sources and correlates of exposure to vaccine-related (mis) information online
AM Guess, B Nyhan, Z O’Keeffe, J Reifler
Vaccine 38 (49), 7799-7805, 2020
482020
Responsiveness without representation: Evidence from minimum wage laws in US states
G Simonovits, AM Guess, J Nagler
American Journal of Political Science 63 (2), 401-410, 2019
422019
Fake news, Facebook ads, and misperceptions: Assessing information quality in the 2018 US midterm election campaign
A Guess, B Lyons, JM Montgomery, B Nyhan, J Reifler
Democracy Fund report. www. dartmouth. edu/~ nyhan/fake-news-2018. pdf, 2019
38*2019
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