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Josh Pasek is a professor at the University of Michigan specializing in Political Communication and Media Psychology. His research focuses on how new media influence psychological processes that shape political attitudes and public opinion. He examines issues related to measurement techniques in public opinion and strives to reduce measurement error while improving population inferences. His work investigates the effects of both accurate and inaccurate political information on public opinion and voter decision-making. Additionally, he evaluates how online environments shape political information and assesses the conditions under which nonprobability samples can lead to conclusions similar to traditional probability samples. His findings have been published in various academic journals, including Public Opinion Quarterly and Political Communication. He also maintains R packages for statistical analysis and has coauthored works such as 'Words Matter: Democracy in Crises'.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science