First! (Seriously, we wrote on the effect of perceptions of electoral competition on turnout 8 years ago) https://www.jstor.org/stable/41684584?seq=1 …
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Because we ran a relatively large N survey (with Pew Survey Research), we could bring in important covariates, namely, education. Highly educated people who are informed and follow political news are more likely to know if an election is competitive, and are more likely to vote
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This is the first time I have seen someone claim Taleb worries about what he puts on social media.
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