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Statistics for journalists: Understanding what effect size means

by Chloe Reichel | June 25, 2019

Five tips for understanding and interpreting effect size — a measure of the strength of an association between two variables.

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The literature review and meta-analysis: 2 journalism tools you should use

by Denise-Marie Ordway | June 20, 2019

Reporters can get up to date on a public policy issue quickly by reading a research literature review or meta-analysis. This article from the Education Writers Association explains how to find and use them.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

6 studies that will make you smarter about the G-20 summit

by Clark Merrefield | June 19, 2019

Recent research provides insight on whether G20 nations are addressing climate change and economic inequality. Plus, how international institutions are surviving the Trump presidency.

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Health, Politics & Government

How people with disabilities benefited from the ACA

by Chloe Reichel | June 18, 2019

“On average, people with disabilities have a lot more encounters with the health care system — they need more health care,” says researcher H. Stephen Kaye.

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Media, Politics & Government

New research: Russian trolls used Twitter to attack liberals, conservatives and news media

by Denise-Marie Ordway | June 17, 2019

New research forthcoming in Computers in Human Behavior offers insights into how Russia’s elections-interference operation played out on Twitter.

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Health, Media, Politics & Government

How to combat health misinformation online: A research roundup

by Chloe Reichel | June 13, 2019

Is it possible to stem the tide of health misinformation on the internet? We summarized seven recent experimental studies on the efficacy of interventions used to correct false info online.

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Do politicians put their money where their mouths are? Actually, yes

by Clark Merrefield | June 12, 2019

When it comes to where America’s legislators invest their personal money, turns out they stick pretty firmly to their ideological ground.

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Media, Politics & Government

More news coverage, more money: How donors respond to sex scandals among Congress members

by Denise-Marie Ordway | June 12, 2019

Federal legislators embroiled in a financial or sex scandal receive much more money from donors and generally win re-election — if the scandal garners national media attention, research finds.

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7 big things you should know about the monthly jobs report

by Clark Merrefield | June 7, 2019

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a jobs report every month. Here are key facts journalists should know before reporting on it.

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Economics, Health, Politics & Government

Medicaid expansion linked to better health outcomes for thousands of Americans

by Chloe Reichel | June 6, 2019

Two studies demonstrate a link between Medicaid expansion and positive health outcomes, adding evidence to inform an ongoing policy debate.

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