Andrew E. Smith
University of New Hampshire
11 Papers
18 Citations
Andrew E. Smith is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Ambulatory care. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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An assessment of generalizability of Internet surveys
TL;DR: By comparing samples drawn simultaneously using the Internet and probabilistic telephone methods, the authors demonstrate that the psychological mechanisms underlying common political decisions do not differ between Internet users and the population.
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Striving to work and overcoming barriers: Employment strategies and successes of people with disabilities
Vidya Sundar,John O'Neill,Andrew J. Houtenville,Kimberly G. Phillips,Tracy A. Keirns,Andrew E. Smith,Elaine Katz +6 more
TL;DR: Findings from the 2015 Kessler Foundation National Employment and Disability Survey are described, highlighting how people with disabilities strive to work and overcome barriers, a discourse largely overlooked in contemporary disability and employment research.
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Public support for facial recognition via police body-worn cameras: Findings from a list experiment
TL;DR: Results are that gender, age and political affiliation matters to explain support for facial recognition via BWC, as females and non-Trump voters harbor reticence that they only express when provided with a measure of anonymity.
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Does the Tail Wag the Dog? Early Presidential Nomination Polling in New Hampshire and the U.S.
Dante J. Scala,Andrew E. Smith +1 more
TL;DR: This paper examined whether early state polls, particularly New Hampshire, have been more accurate in predicting the eventual presidential nominees and concluded that New Hampshire poll results have become better bellwethers and propose that the more informed nature of the state's electorate may be a reason for the accuracy of the results.