000000012 001__ 12 000000012 005__ 20240801202639.0 000000012 02470 $$a10.3886/9wct-2d24$$2DOI 000000012 037__ $$aADMIN 000000012 245__ $$aFacebook Intervention Experiment Participants 000000012 251__ $$av1.1 000000012 269__ $$a2023-07-27 000000012 336__ $$aDataset 000000012 500__ $$aThe U.S. 2020 Facebook and Instagram Election Study (US 2020 FIES) is a partnership between Meta and academic researchers to understand the impact of Facebook and Instagram on key political attitudes and behaviors during the US 2020 election. 000000012 510__ $$aMeta Platforms, Inc. Facebook Intervention Experiment Participants. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-07-27. https://doi.org/10.3886/9wct-2d24 000000012 520__ $$aThis dataset contains participant-level metrics from Facebook activity data for the participants in the platform interventions conducted on Facebook as part of the U.S. 2020 Facebook and Instagram Election Study (User attributes, User connections, Time spent, Content views, Content engagement). 000000012 536__ $$oMeta Platforms, Inc. 000000012 540__ $$aThis dataset has two levels of access: Public and Restricted. <ul> <li>Public files can be downloaded directly from the dataset record. Typically, documentation files such as READMEs and codebooks are made public.</li> <li>Restricted data files require a Restricted Data Application and will be accessed through a secure virtual data enclave. <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NcohZjrhh_F_GpbdArI7DvHBB1adZ80ojFzhy7zvBM4/edit?usp=sharing">Learn more about applying for restricted data.</a></li> </ul> 000000012 650__ $$asocial media 000000012 650__ $$apolitical attitudes 000000012 650__ $$apolitical behavior 000000012 650__ $$aelections 000000012 651__ $$zUnited States 000000012 655__ $$aweb platform data 000000012 720__ $$aMeta Platforms, Inc.$$eData Collector$$7Organizational 000000012 791__ $$tHow do social media feed algorithms affect attitudes and behavior in an election campaign?$$aJournal Article$$2DOI$$whttps://doi.org/10.1126/science.abp9364 000000012 791__ $$tReshares on social media amplify political news but do not detectably affect beliefs or opinions$$aJournal Article$$2DOI$$whttps://doi.org/10.1126/science.add8424 000000012 791__ $$tLike-minded sources on Facebook are prevalent but not polarizing$$aJournal Article$$2DOI$$whttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06297-w 000000012 791__ $$tAsymmetric ideological segregation in exposure to political news on Facebook$$aJournal Article$$2DOI$$whttps://doi.org/10.1126/science.ade7138 000000012 8564_ $$yData dictionary$$94758818c-9dab-42e7-89cf-553df0d0d129$$s106788$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/12/files/data_dictionary_facebook_feed_intervention_experiment_participants.csv 000000012 8564_ $$yProject-level codebook$$92f6da1e4-3da4-4077-a273-06000d8bef13$$s724746$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/12/files/US2020_FB%26IG_Elections_External_Codebook.pdf 000000012 8564_ $$yGlossary of terms$$9b91858d2-fb01-46b3-9e2c-d990d77902f9$$s33969$$uhttps://socialmediaarchive.org/record/12/files/US2020_Glossary.xlsx 000000012 905__ $$a2023-10-18 000000012 908__ $$aFacebook 000000012 910__ $$auser behavior tracking 000000012 912__ $$aThis dataset is used to analyze the impact of the following platform experiments and their respective control groups, which participants were randomly assigned to: <ul> <li>Chronological Feed</li> <li>Reshare Holdout</li> <li>Like-Minded Sources Demotion</li> </ul> See the codebook for additional details on the experimental design. 000000012 914__ $$aDownload the data dictionary for variables present in this dataset. 000000012 930__ $$ahttps://somar.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/1910437 000000012 980__ $$aFacebook 000000012 980__ $$aDatasets 000000012 980__ $$aUS2020 000000012 981__ $$aPublished$$b2023-07-27