Replication Data for: "Seeing lies and laying blame: Partisanship and US public perceptions about disinformation"
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Replication Data for: "Seeing lies and laying blame: Partisanship and US public perceptions about disinformation"
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PRP4WX
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Creator |
Kaitlin Peach
Joseph Ripberger Kuhika Gupta Andrew Fox Hank Jenkins-Smith Carol Silva |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
These are the replication materials for "Seeing lies and laying blame: Partisanship and US public perceptions about disinformation" by Kaitlin Peach, Joseph Ripberger, Kuhika Gupta, Andrew Fox, Hank Jenkins-Smith, and Carol Silva. The data comes from the 2021 National Security Survey (NS21) administered by the Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (IPPRA) at the University of Oklahoma. The survey was fielded in December 2021, using an online questionnaire of 2,036 US adults (18+). The sample matches the characteristics of the U.S. population. This dataset only contains questions used in the study. A document detailing the survey questions with variable names, the R script, and CSV dataset are included. Funding for data collection was provided by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Partnerships at the University of Oklahoma.
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Social Sciences
disinformation |
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Date |
2024-01-24
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Contributor |
Peach, Kaitlin
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