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Tweets/likes crossover

Andrew Gelman - March 25, 2012

To continue from Josh Tucker’s discussion . . .

I posted an entry (“Voting patterns of America’s whites, from the masses to the elites”) both here and at the sister blog.

From the Monkey Cage: 51 tweets, 19 likes.

From Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science: 15 tweets, 66 likes.

An odd non-monotonicity. I’m not on twitter or facebook and have no hypotheses here.

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