christian caballero (@chriscaballero_) 's Twitter Profile
christian caballero

@chriscaballero_

polisci phd student @ucberkeley | (counter)culture, networks, and democracy in America | data science fellow @DLabAtBerkeley, ra @Research_FRI

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Andy Guess (@andyguess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really happy with this new study PNASNews (with dream team Chris Tokita and Corina Tarnita) on the information ecosystem and polarized social networks — which combines a computational model and then tests it with data from Twitter. ⬇️ Link: pnas.org/content/118/50…

Really happy with this new study <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> (with dream team <a href="/ChrisTokita/">Chris Tokita</a> and Corina Tarnita) on the information ecosystem and polarized social networks — which combines a computational model and then tests it with data from Twitter. ⬇️ 

Link: pnas.org/content/118/50…
Vivek Hari Sridhar (@vivekhsridhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper is out in PNAS!!! We reveal the algorithm for spatial decision-making—from neural dynamics to individual decisions, from individual decisions to collective behaviour. w/ Liang Li D Gorbonos Mate Nagy B Schell, T Sorochkin, N Gov Iain Couzin doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…

christian caballero (@chriscaballero_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wanted to hop on this little bird app to share some cool news: I'll be starting my PhD in political science this fall UC Berkeley! Sí se puede, y'all

David Rothschild 🌻 (@davmicrot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Paper🚨"Quantifying Partisan News Diets in Web and TV Audiences" in Science Advances with Dan Muise Homa Baird Howland Markus Mobius Duncan Watts: if you are concerned about partisan-segregation, you should be focused on TV, not online science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/7

🚨New Paper🚨"Quantifying Partisan News Diets in Web and TV Audiences" in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a> with Dan Muise <a href="/homahmrd/">Homa</a> Baird Howland <a href="/markusmobius/">Markus Mobius</a> <a href="/duncanjwatts/">Duncan Watts</a>: if you are concerned about partisan-segregation, you should be focused on TV, not online science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/7
Zivvy Ξpstein (@_ziv_e) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Out in Science Advances!🚨 Large experiment shows the social media context in and of itself can interfere with users' ability to tell true from false. This has important implications for how we design platforms, and study misinformation. Thread below: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

🚨Out in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a>!🚨

Large experiment shows the social media context in and of itself can interfere with users' ability to tell true from false. This has important implications for how we design platforms, and study misinformation. Thread below:

science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Anna Weissman (@anna_weissman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited that my paper, "Descriptive Representation in an Era of Polarization," is forthcoming at the Journal of Politics! This project started as a very rough draft in my first semester of grad school, and after many rewrites, it's finally out! journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…

David Broockman (@dbroockman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today UC Berkeley publicly launched our Berkeley Center for American Democracy. I'm honored to be serving as director. bcad.berkeley.edu/2024/political…

Josh Kalla (@j_kalla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New at PNASNews with David Broockman, christian caballero & Matty Easton: "Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public." As we head into the last week of the campaign, a good reminder that political practitioners have poor intuitions as to what persuades

New at <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> with <a href="/dbroockman/">David Broockman</a>, <a href="/chriscaballero_/">christian caballero</a> &amp; <a href="/easton_matty/">Matty Easton</a>: "Political practitioners poorly predict which messages persuade the public." As we head into the last week of the campaign, a good reminder that political practitioners have poor intuitions as to what persuades
Matt Grossmann (@mattgrossmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attitudinal sorting, based on symbolic ideology, policy attitudes, & group sentiments has risen substantially & explains most of the rise of affective polarization. Demographic sorting is stable & explains little osf.io/preprints/osf/…