Chano Arreguin
@ChanoArreguin
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PhD in Poli Sci @ Rice🦉 UCLA 19'🐻 I study when and how masses can make competent political decisions. 🇲🇽🇺🇸
Joined August 2019
AI presents a fundamental threat to our ability to use polls to assess public opinion. Bad actors who are able to infiltrate panels can flip close election polls for less than the cost of a Starbucks coffee. Models will also infer and confirm hypotheses in experiments. Current
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The academe has for a long time had a severely neglected social class problem. "Children from low-SES homes were already severely underrepresented [in the academe]." "Scientists from high-SES families have 38% higher odds of becoming stars." https://t.co/mKwo6UKWhf
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Gino's case against us has been dismissed. Scientists cannot effectively sue other scientists for exposing fraud/errors in their work. Those who work to correct the scientific record can sleep better tonight. Those who don’t want it corrected, well, I don’t care how they sleep.
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Thanks to our amazing team and the leadership of @KishanMBhakta, the Political Science Graduate Student Association is Rice's Graduate Organization of the Year! Incredibly proud of what we've achieved together during the last year 🙌
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Absolutely thrilled to have participated and even more so to have won the Rebecca Morton poster award! A huge thank you to the committee members for this incredible honor, and to @NYUpolitics for organizing such a fantastic conference!!
Congratulations 🎉 to Iris Acquarone @ietchacq, the winner of this year’s Rebecca Morton poster award from the @NYUpolitics -CESS experiments conference for her poster “Strategically Inclusive Parties and Diversity of Representation” ! @tara_slough @AdamBerinsky @scottatyson
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Debt commission bill that would create bipartisan panel to propose ways to lower deficit is hated by the right that sees it as Trojan horse to raise taxes & by the left that sees it as Trojan horse to cut entitlements. And hence we have a 1.5 trillion deficit during good economy.
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You don't demonstrate your seriousness that Trump is an existential threat to democracy by going through the motions to renominate an 81-year-old with a 38% approval rating who 75% of voters think is too old without giving anyone a choice because that's just how things are done.
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biden mixed up sisi and amlo macron and mitterrand trump mixed up orban and erdogan haley and pelosi they’re both doing it more and more often can’t write a story on mental acuity in the presidential race and only focus on biden
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It's hard to overstate how important a switch away from beef and lamb would be in terms of environmental impact. https://t.co/fhOqXtiQNK
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Lucky to have my research covered by @PsyPost who did a great job outlining the key points!
New research suggests that political identity influences choices in romantic partners and living locations, potentially exacerbating political polarization. This phenomenon, explored through the lens of niche construction theory, indicates that people…
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🚨My 1st publication!🚨 I theorize & test an important but underexplored link between affective partisanship & partisan geographic sorting. I show how out-party negative affect influences partisans' perceptions of finding romantic partners & willingness to move.
#OpenAccess from @PLSjournal - Partisan niche construction: Out-party affect, geographic sorting, and mate selection - https://t.co/kEE0tSKFlo - @ChanoArreguin
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It seems like Qualtrics could play an important role in limiting researcher fraud. As a researcher, I would love to be able to post a data file that is somehow certified by Qualtrics as the original file (maybe it is posted by Qualtrics).
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Do people ever really change? A massive new meta-analysis says no—at least when it comes to the differences between us. Despite some fluctuations in adolescence and early adulthood, personality differences among adults are remarkably stable over time. https://t.co/WcntIZxuR4
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Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable throughout the life span. However, early meta-analytic estimates were constrained by a relatively...
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A 13-year-old girl whose leukemia had not responded to other treatments now has no detectable cancer cells after receiving a dose of immune cells that were genetically edited with CRISPR to attack the cancer. https://t.co/tuooiHl9By
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Come check out @oequezada's awesome work!
We are hosting our first Speaker Event of the semester on Friday, October 21st @ 3PM in DCH 1046! Enrique Quezada, a Political Science PhD Candidate, will be presenting his work that looks at how politicians' use of in-group language cues affects voters' perceptions of them!
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The Man, The Myth, The Legend: @Yuki_Atsusaka
Very pleased to announce that my article on minority representation is now available @apsrjournal's #FirstView! I develop a parsimonious mathematical model to explain and predict when minority candidates run and win in each district. #polisciresearch 1/6 https://t.co/58qyzraJwe
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Just finished early voting, but I forgot to grab a sticker... :[
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