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Autocorrelated errors explain the apparent relationship between disapproval of the US Congress and prosocial language

Frimer et al. (2015) claim that there is a linear relationship between the level of prosocial language and the level of public disapproval of US Congress. A re-analysis demonstrates that this relationship is the result of a misspecified model that does not account for first-order autocorrelated disturbances. A Stata script to reproduce all presented results is available as an appendix.

Autocorrelated errors explain the apparent relationship between disapproval of the US Congress and prosocial language

Urheber*in: Koplenig, Alexander

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Englisch

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Linguistik

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Koplenig, Alexander
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2015-06-09

URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-37597
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