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Digital News Consumption: Evidence from Smartphone Content in the 2024 US Elections

Study ID sspp-2025-0050-v1

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Project Talking Politics
Study ID sspp-2025-0050-v1
Study Title Digital News Consumption: Evidence from Smartphone Content in the 2024 US Elections
Authors Guy Aridor, Tevel Dekel, Rafael Jimenez Duran, Ro'ee Levy, Lena Song
Completion Time 5 Minutes
Close Date (UTC) Dec. 11, 2025
Discipline Economics, Political Science
Field American Politics, Political Economy
Country United States
Abstract
In this study, we systematically analyze the magnitude and drivers of election-related smartphone consumption, using novel data on the content people observed on their phones during the 2024 U.S. election campaign.


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Citation
Aridor, Guy, Dekel, Tevel, Duran, Rafael Jimenez, Levy, Ro'ee, and Lena Song. 2025. "Digital News Consumption: Evidence from Smartphone Content in the 2024 US Elections." Social Science Prediction Platform. November 11. https://socialscienceprediction.org/s/0ac28d

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