Natasha Goel

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Natasha Goel

Natasha Goel

@natgl7

@UofT_PolSci PhD Candidate, @PEARL_UofT research fellow, @SSHRC_CRSH CGS funded. Thinking about thinking.

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Ocak 2019
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Clareta Treger, PhD 🎗
Clareta Treger, PhD 🎗@claretat2·
1/ 📢Very excited to share a new open-access paper in @PolBehavior: “Party or Policy? The Role of Policy Partisanship in Voter Decision-Making” link.springer.com/article/10.100… In a longstanding debate in political behavior, what matters more to voters: party cues or policy positions?
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IRPP@IRPP·
In 2015, only 16% strongly agreed Canada had too much immigration. By 2024, that number doubled to 33%. This IRPP paper by @randybesco and @natgl7 reveals a striking reversal in Canadians’ views on immigration: centre.irpp.org/research-studi…
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The Citizen Lab
The Citizen Lab@citizenlab·
This new article by the Citizen Lab's Gabby Lim (et al) in @techpolicypress examines the growth of economic power in the hands of private firms “incentivized to serve the surveillance state and further a new kind of space military-industrial complex.” Read it here: techpolicy.press/a-match-made-i…
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Can ChatGPT change your mind? I wrote for Tech Policy Press about what we find + where AI persuasion research should go from here: How will trust in AI evolve? What can it really persuade us on? Will it reach resistant audiences? techpolicy.press/can-chatgpt-ch…
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ColumbiaSocialSci
ColumbiaSocialSci@ColumbiaSocSci·
Prof @YamilRVelez, w co-authors @patrickpliu and Scott Clifford, published a working paper in the American Government and Politics section of APSA Preprints entitled, "When Information Affects Attitudes: The Effectiveness of Targeting Attitude-Relevant Beliefs." Details below:
Yamil Ricardo Velez@YamilRVelez

While there is a growing body of work suggesting information can change beliefs, effects on attitudes tend to be muted. We sketch out why this might be the case, drawing attention to the role of belief relevance. See 🧵 below!

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Jin Woo Kim
Jin Woo Kim@jinwoo_kim01·
Partisans often seem unwavering in their support for a politician/policy, even when faced with opposing evidence. But recent studies show that partisans can be persuaded. So how can both be true? My new @BJPolS paper explores this Q: doi.org/10.1017/S00071…
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If you're at #MPSA2025 and interested in AI as a tool for persuasion, I will be presenting our paper comparing effects of AI and human source cues in reducing certainty in false beliefs on Saturday at 5:10pm (Political Knowledge, Palmer House 7th floor)
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In terms of co-partisans, although it was cognitively satisfying to see belief reinforcing-information, there was a limit: individuals recognized norm-defying incivility and punished it accordingly.
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