Matthew Grizzard
@mattgrizz
Associate Professor in School of Comm at Ohio State
I study media entertainment (narratives, characters, and moral emotions).
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Dems and the vaccinated are more likely than others to believe anti-vaxxers who die from COVID-19 deserved their fate, a new study finds. But even 63% of Democrats thought an anti-vaxxer deserved to have a full recovery from the disease. The Ohio State University School of Communication news.osu.edu/how-people-jud…
The front page of tomorrow's The Daily Tar Heel – I shed many tears while typing up these heart-wrenching text messages sent and received by UNC students yesterday. Our campus was on lockdown for more than three hours. Beyond proud of this cover and the team behind it.
Our research on the neuroscience of moral foundations is now published Springer Nature in Nature Human Behaviour. Read here: rdcu.be/dlz9w. Many thanks to a great team and to all members of the Media Neuroscience Lab UC Santa Barbara Comm Association @ucsbpsych who supported this work
A really great paper by Malte Elson and colleagues. nature.com/articles/s4427…
O-H- The Ohio State University School of Communication buckeyefunder.osu.edu/project/39889
Very much enjoyed presenting our work on reconceptualizing moral disengagement today in the Mass Comm division with Matthew Grizzard. Shoutout to UF College of Journalism and Communications and The Ohio State University School of Communication .
🚨We're thrilled to announce the keynote speakers for this year's Communication Horizons: Information Integrity conference UC Davis: Stuart Soroka and Tanu Mitra! communication.ucdavis.edu/horizonconf2024
School of Communication Director Kelly Garrett recently participated in the Columbus Metropolitan Club panel “Real News, Fake News, and How Journalism Can Save Democracy.” comm.osu.edu/news/garrett-f…
Can someone try to replicate this error in Microsoft Excel ? If I ask for the standard deviation of a constant where the value is 3.12, 3.45, -3.12, or -3.45, I get a value that isn't zero. Note that this isn't true of other numbers like 2, 3.23, etc. What's happening?