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Drew Engelhardt
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Assistant prof. Stony Brook University Political Science. Political psychology: REP, ideology. Loves measurement. Sometimes ⚽ posts. YNWA. 🌭🐕🍺 www.amengelhardt.com/
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Nature of the age splits here is interesting.

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lol womp

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What is going in this Mets game. I get home and things blow up.

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But you had quite a productive summer at least!

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Strength seems useful as an individual-level predictor insofar as it indexes attention to group boundaries and relative group status. I think easier is just shifting context to make explicit the relevant outgroup to hold constant strength but change degree the ID is oppositional.

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Your comments remind me of critiques of labeling mass incarceration the New Jim Crow. It gets attention but otherwise doesn't help analytically.

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Drew Engelhardt
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Assistant prof. Stony Brook University Political Science. Political psychology: REP, ideology. Loves measurement. Sometimes ⚽ posts. YNWA. 🌭🐕🍺 www.amengelhardt.com/
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