Democracy
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Vision 2034 positions U-M as ‘the defining public university’
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News reports that don’t report magnitude of scientific findings could mislead the public
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Political rage on social media is making us cynical
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India ranks as highest risk for misinformation: U-M experts can comment
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Americans’ trust in scientific expertise survived polarization, Trump attacks on science
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Partisan attitudes toward economy creates ‘substantial economic uncertainty’
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Podcast: U-M business experts share insights on vibes, tribes and effects on attitudes toward economy, election
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OK, doc—just give it to me…skewed? More precise information doesn’t always mean more informed decisions
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Local leaders’ assessments of US democracy improve, signs of trouble emerge at community level
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Pass the stuffing and turkey, not the political talk
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Generic statements widen the divide between political parties
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Do voters care about politicians’ ages?
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Tuning the tension: Negative feedback could moderate extreme views on social media, per U-M research
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Video: Republican presidential debate candidates seek to make good impression
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U-M releases data from Facebook, Instagram study on 2020 presidential election
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Reviewing evidence improves crowdworkers’ misinformation judgments, reduces partisan bias
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Most Michigan local officials continue to say state is on the wrong track, though outlook slightly improved
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Biologist Carl Bergstrom will discuss social media disinformation in U-M talk
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U-M expert on 5 global regions likely to make big news this year, and potential diplomatic implications
