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Does television rot your brain? : New evidence from the Coleman study
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Measuring polarization in high-dimensional data : method and application to Congressional speech
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Do newspapers serve the state? : incumbent party influence on the US press, 1869 - 1928
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Cross-country trends in affective polarization
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Is the internet causing political polarization? : evidence from demographics
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