Replication Data for: Emotions on Our Screens
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Replication data for Emotions on Our Screens by Talbot M. Andrews, Lauren P. Olson, & Yanna Krupnikov, forthcoming in the Cambridge Elements series in Politics and Communication. Abstract: While scholars have long considered how political messages makes people feel, changes in the media environment have given people unprecedented access to the expressed emotions of others. Through both contemporary news stories and social media, people now learn how others – often strangers – feel about political events. Do people believe in the sincerity of these expressed emotions? To answer this question, we turn to expressions about one of the most pressing issues of our time: climate change. We begin with a theoretic framework of the way people perceive mediated emotional expression. Then, across six pre-registered experiments, we find people are generally skeptical of others’ emotional expression – perceiving emotional posts and quotes less authentic and appropriate than more neutral content. While evaluations vary by platform, our results suggest that emotions online aren’t always taken at face value – complicating the role of these expressed emotions in political communication.
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2025-12-14



