This study seeks to understand what factors drive extremity on social media using over 500,000 tweets from members of the 117th Congress. I predict that Congress members who are not confident in their ability to be reelected will appeal to the electorate through moderate tweeting and those who are secure have the option to be extreme in their tweeting. I implement a dictionary method to construct extremity scores and regress this on various potential influences.
Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets
Emma Cohen
Major:
Political Science and Economics
Exhibition Category:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Michael Berkman
Poster Number:
16970
Award Winner
University Library Awards for Information Literacy - Honorable Mention