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Posts by Mia Carbone

Excited to share my latest paper with @snsoroka.bsky.social. We show cross-cutting patterns in news commentary, drawing on a unique dataset of 250 million comments from six million users on a news aggregator. If you're interested in collective dynamics of news commentary, this might be for you!

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The Psychophysiology of News Avoidance: Does Negative Affect Drive Both Attention and Inattention to News? Technological change has produced a high-choice media environment in which selective exposure and news avoidance are increasingly feasible and common. The literature has suggested several correlate...

my papers aren’t about message testing, but do call for and then test attention as the DV using pshyio experiments in a free choice setting :) maybe they have some relevance to this discussion with @kwcollins.bsky.social !! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... and www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Thanks, Mark!

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Also Mia is on the job market and you should hire her, she’s an amazing scholar!

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That was fun!! Such a cool panel on politics and pop culture. Thanks to everyone who attended and to the other presenters for sharing their awesome projects. And, thanks Dan for letting me be the one to share this super fun and interesting paper

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The afternoon begins with the PhD students presenting their papers. Three sessions are held simultaneously. There is a lot of good research to catch up on! #PolcommPreconference25 #ICA25 #ICA2025

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this study was quite a challenge (learning JavaScript and recruiting participants off the street are no joke!), but I’m so excited it’s finally out for the world to read 🥹

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I find that, amongst subjects who decided to leave a video before it ended, most of the time (~70%) they left with decreased activation. on average, then, these findings uphold the idea from the physio literature that there is a positive correlation between activation and attention.

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subjects navigated a custom built YouTube-like website w/ 35 pretested videos, and were allowed to watch each video they chose for as long as they wanted. there were entertainment and news clips, positive and negative. when they wanted to choose a new clip, they were given a choice of a random pair.

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The Psychophysiology of News Avoidance: Does Negative Affect Drive Both Attention and Inattention to News? Technological change has produced a high-choice media environment in which selective exposure and news avoidance are increasingly feasible and common. The literature has suggested several correlate...

this study is largely based on my piece with @snsoroka.bsky.social and Johanna Dunaway that lays out the theory and reasoning for further investigation of the relationship between activation and attention (you can find that one here: doi.org/10.1080/1461...)

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Affective (in)attention: Using physiology to understand media selection | Politics and the Life Sciences | Cambridge Core Affective (in)attention: Using physiology to understand media selection

my first solo-authored paper (and the second chapter of my dissertation!) is out now in PLS 🥳 in this paper, using a psychophysiological experiment in a free-choice environment, I investigate whether increased activation leads to attention or avoidance 🧵 doi.org/10.1017/pls....

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