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TOPIC HISTORY
Statement Type | Title | Description | Proposed Probability | Author | History | Last Updated |
STATEMENT | Debates are a main factor in the outcome of the presidential election | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
STATEMENT | Debates can directly and significantly sway voters' opinion | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
STATEMENT | General election polls are relatively static before and after debates | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
SUGGESTEDEDIT | Is there evidence of a primary debate influencing whether a primary candidate won a specific state? | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
CITATION | Erikson, Robert and Christopher Wlezian.The Timeline of Presidential Elections. | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
STATEMENT | General election debates | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
STATEMENT | Debates can sometimes be staged | Most of the decisions are taken behind closed doors. Debates only serve to provide something for the media and the public. |
1.0 | Amit Sengupta | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 |
STATEMENT | Primary debates | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 | |
STATEMENT | Debates can sometimes be staged | Most of the decisions are taken behind closed doors. Debates only serve to provide something for the media and the public. |
1.0 | Amit Sengupta | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 |
STATEMENT | ~87% of study participants registered no change in preference after general election debates, compared to ~40% after primary debates | ~87% of study participants registered no change in preference after general election debates, compared to ~40% after primary debates |
1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 |
CITATION | "Do Presidential Debates Matter?" University of Missouri, Political Communication Institute | http://pci.missouri.edu/doc/do-presidential-debates-matter.pdf | 1.0 | NickAdams | Details | 2018-12-07 06:15:07.0 |