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- W3167551569 abstract "ABSTRACTWe present the results of a survey experiment designed to evaluate the effects of social media exposure on perceptions of personal health and job risks during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico. Our framing experiment treats respondents to positive and negative partisan messages from high-level politicians. Descriptive findings show divergent evaluations of how the government is addressing the crisis by supporters of the government and opposition parties. Results show that respondents are sensitive to negative frames regardless of the political color of the messenger. Further, supporters of the incumbent are more likely to deflect government’s responsibility when treated with a negative frame by a politician from the opposition. AcknowledgementsThis research is part of the Inter-American Development Bank project: “Transparency, trust, and Social Media,” 1300600- 01-PEC. PI: Ernesto Calvo, 2019-2020. We thank Elizabeth Zechmeister, Noam Lupu, and Maita Schade from LAPOP, who coordinated the probabilistic selection of respondents from a Netquest panel of Mexican voters. We also thank Julia Rubio, who contributed to the survey design, as well as the members of the interdisciplinary Lab for Computational Social Science (iLCSS-UMD).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Our preregistration and pre-analysis plan are available here https://osf.io/akru5/.2 The experiment received the approval of the IRB of the University of Maryland, number 1552091-3. By the end of the survey, respondents were debriefed about the use of edited tweets.3 Each partisan group has respectively 699, 362, 192 respondents out of 2364 in our sample. All the other respondents were considered independents.4 Considering that all our hypotheses were all pre-registered, including all the subgroup analysis, and most of our results are null, we do not adjust the standard errors by multiple comparisons.5 After receiving the treatment, we ask respondents about their reaction to the tweet. We include in this analysis only respondents who answered they would retweet, like, or reply to the treatment message.6 Moreno, Alejandro. “De minorías y megáfonos.” El Financiero, February 26, 2021. https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/opinion/alejandro-moreno/de-minorias-y-megafonos.Additional informationFundingThis research is part of the Inter-American Development Bank project: “Transparency, Trust, and Social Media,” 1300600- 01-PEC. PI: Ernesto Calvo, 2019–2020." @default.
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- W3167551569 date "2021-05-31" @default.
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- W3167551569 title "Partisan cues and perceived risks: The effect of partisan social media frames during the COVID-19 crisis in Mexico" @default.
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