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Alex J. Holte

Exploring the Hidden Link Between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Problematic Smartphone Use

A new study using Connect participants explores how Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) influences Problematic Smartphone Use (PSU). Learn about the psychological factors contributing to excessive smartphone use and their implications.

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Zohn Rosen, PhD

Presidential Debate 2024: No Trump Bump as Harris Captured Voters' Attention

CloudResearch conducted a first of its kind, longitudinal, online poll using AI-driven interviews to explore how voters' perceptions changed before and after the September 10th debate.

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Zohn Rosen, PhD

Who Is Kamala Harris? Deeper Insights Into the Persuadables Who Will Decide the 2024 Election

Siena College Research Institute and CloudResearch partner to use AI for polling, and explore how persuadables view Kamala Harris

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Stefanie Simon, PhD

Voices from the Divide: Exploring the Path to National Unity After Political Violence

Exploring political polarization and national unity through interviews with 80 Americans, this blog delves into the impact of recent political violence and the potential for bipartisan cooperation to heal the nation's divisions using Engage AI conversational surveys.

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Reuben Paris

Key Insights from Engage AI Interviews on the Presidential Debate

Explore key insights and quotes from persuadable voters interviewed using Engage, our AI Conversation Interview platform, following the presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Understand their opinions on candidates, policies, and media coverage.

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CloudResearch

Double Haters May Decide the Presidency

Siena College Research Institute and CloudResearch partner to use AI for polling insights, and explore how double hater voters will impact the 2024 election.

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Alexander Landry

Identifying Correlates of Support for Political Violence in the United States

A new study using Connect participants investigates the psychological mechanisms behind support for political violence in the U.S., revealing key correlates such as need for chaos, dehumanization, and social dominance orientation, while also discussing the role of political variables.

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Art Marsden

The GAN Face Database (GANFD): A Free Database of Face Stimuli with Race/Ethnicity Manipulations for Researchers

The GAN Face Database (GANFD) provides a free resource of realistic, computer-generated face stimuli with race and ethnicity manipulations. Developed by Art Marsden and colleagues, GANFD aids researchers in conducting more controlled and generalizable studies, balancing internal and external validity

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Jake Teeny

The Power of Passion: How Seller Enjoyment Boosts Sales

A new study using Connect participants demonstrates an interesting phenomenon—buyers are willing to pay more for products and services that sellers enjoy creating, while sellers are willing to charge less for the same services.

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Christoph Daldrop

An Intersectional Lens on Young Leaders: Bias Toward Young Women and Young Men in Leadership Positions

A new study using Connect participants explores how age and gender biases affect young leaders, revealing critical insights into workplace discrimination.

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