Mia Costa (@mia_i_costa) 's Twitter Profile
Mia Costa

@mia_i_costa

Political scientist / Gov professor @Dartmouth / Weekly loser of the New Yorker caption contest. I mute with abandon.

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Looking forward to assigning this in my experimental methods class. Nice breakdown of how to interpret nonsignificant findings and, ultimately, design better experiments

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Late job alert for recent BA grads: Come work with me Dartmouth 🌲! This would be great for someone interested in graduate school or a career in data analytics. The pre-doc will work w/ me + Prof Crabtree and be part of our vibrant intellectual community🌲searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/73864/

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Come be my colleague Dartmouth 🌲! We're hiring this fall in comparative politics, with a focus on scholars who study East Asia, Southeast Asia, and/or South Asia. womenalsoknowstuff @POCalsoknow #PsJMinfo #poliscijobs apply.interfolio.com/151639

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Sunday @ 10am! Conjoint experiments contain a lot of information, and you can measure and account for whether respondents are paying attention to it.

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My book, HOW POLITICIANS POLARIZE, is coming out soon with University of Chicago Press... and now has a cover! Excited to have reached this stage in the process and for folks to read it. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…

My book, HOW POLITICIANS POLARIZE, is coming out soon with University of Chicago Press... and now has a cover! Excited to have reached this stage in the process and for folks to read it. press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…
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in a new CES blog post Rebecca Bankhead and Jeremy C. Pope explore on which issues the parties might find public support for compromise after the election sites.tufts.edu/cooperativeele…

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New in Political Behavior from me and Zachary Albert. Electability matters more for "negative partisans," and they are more willing to trade ideological and policy representation for a better shot at beating the other side. link.springer.com/10.1007/s11109…

New in <a href="/PolBehavior/">Political Behavior</a> from me and <a href="/zack_albert123/">Zachary Albert</a>. Electability matters more for "negative partisans," and they are more willing to trade ideological and policy representation for a better shot at beating the other side. link.springer.com/10.1007/s11109…
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🚨 new & improved version of Mia Costa & my paper on inattentiveness in conjoint experiments! We propose using "conjoint attention checks" (CACs) to assess respondents' attention to the conjoint itself & find big differences in treatment effects 👍 preprints.apsanet.org/engage/apsa/ar…

🚨 new &amp; improved version of <a href="/mia_i_costa/">Mia Costa</a> &amp; my paper on inattentiveness in conjoint experiments! 

We propose using "conjoint attention checks" (CACs) to assess respondents' attention to the conjoint itself &amp; find big differences in treatment effects 👍

preprints.apsanet.org/engage/apsa/ar…
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New from the Science of Politics: Matt Grossmann & Mia Costa discuss: – Why polarized opinions gain attention from social media, news, and donors – How both sides view the other side as more negative – How elites perpetuate negative partisan attacks