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2019
106
Playing the Woman Card: Ambivalent Sexism in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Race
Political Psychology
(
2.2
★★★
), 40, 55-74.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2020
288
Partisan differences in physical distancing are linked to health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nature Human Behaviour
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6.2
★★★
), 4, 1186-1197.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
125
Political Polarization along the Rural-Urban Continuum? The Geography of the Presidential Vote, 2000–2016
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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0.8
★★★
), 672, 162-184.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
64
Engendering support: Hostile sexism predicts voting for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. presidential election
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
(
2.4
★★★
), 22, 578-593.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
45
Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric
Journal of Politics
(
1.4
★★★
), 81, 616-630.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2018
52
Perceived personality and campaign style of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Personality and Individual Differences
(
1.6
★★★
), 121, 80-83.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2020
34
Who is responsible for Twitter’s echo chamber problem? Evidence from 2016 U.S. election networks
Information, Communication and Society
(
2.6
★★★
), 23, 234-251.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
284
Twitter as arena for the authentic outsider: exploring the social media campaigns of Trump and Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election
European Journal of Communication
(
1.1
★★★
), 32, 50-61.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2018
38
Morally Reframed Arguments Can Affect Support for Political Candidates
Social Psychological and Personality Science
(
2.4
★★★
), 9, 917-924.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
48
In the theater of political style: Touches of populism, pluralism and elitism in speeches of politicians
Discourse and Society
(
1.5
★★★
), 28, 657-676.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2016
50
Talk “Like a Man”: The Linguistic Styles of Hillary Clinton, 1992–2013
Perspectives on Politics
(
0.2
★★★
), 14, 625-642.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
31
“She Doesn’t Have the Stamina”: Hillary Clinton and the Hysteria Diagnosis in the 2016 Presidential Election
Women's Studies in Communication
(
0.3
★★★
), 42, 60-79.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2018
34
Trump’s and Clinton’s Style and Rhetoric during the 2016 Presidential Election
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics
(
0.7
★★★
), 25, 168-189.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
94
What kind of news gatekeepers do we want machines to be? Filter bubbles, fragmentation, and the normative dimensions of algorithmic recommendations
Computers in Human Behavior
(
5.1
★★★
), 90, 298-307.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2016
35
The Growing Influence of Gender Attitudes on Public Support for Hillary Clinton, 2008–2012
Politics and Gender
(
1.1
★★★
), 12, 28-49.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2019
24
Gender, sexism, and the election: did sexism help Trump more than it hurt Clinton?
Politics, Groups & Identities
(
1.2
★★★
), 7, 713-723.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2017
27
You're Hired! Mortality Salience Increases Americans’ Support for Donald Trump
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
(
1.0
★★★
), 17, 339-357.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2012
227
The ADHD-200 Consortium: a model to advance the translational potential of neuroimaging in clinical neuroscience
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
(
1.2
★★★
), 6, 62.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2011
255
The 2011 Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D: What Dietetics Practitioners Need to Know⁎⁎This article is a summary of the Institute of Medicine report entitled Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D (available at http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2010/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Calcium-and-Vitamin-D.aspx) for dietetics practitioners; a similar summary for clinicians has also been published (Ross AC, Manson JE, Abrams SA, Aloia JF, Brannon PM, Clinton SK, Durazo-Arvizu RA, Gallagher
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
(
1.3
★★★
), 111, 524-527.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2009
57
Sexism and Gender Bias in Election 2008: A More Complex Path for Women in Politics
Politics and Gender
(
1.1
★★★
), 5, 70.
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