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4,299,418 works, Canadian by any of four routes.

Every filter state is a URL; the URL is the query; the query is citable via /q/⟨hash⟩. The page, the API and the export parse the same parameters.

The current cohort, streamed from the database: every work column, the machine labels, the provisional scores, and the per-row validation status. Exports are capped at 100,000 rows. Mints a permanent /q/ link for this exact query. The same filters always produce the same link, whoever asks.

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The International Journal of Press/Politics
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Direct Codex and Gemma labels are unvalidated and sparse. Distilled predictions cover the full frame and are also unvalidated. Choose the evidence source explicitly; absence of a direct label is never a negative label.

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The four routes compose: require the funder route and exclude affiliation to get the funder-only stratum no affiliation-based frame ever sees.

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An unlabeled work is unknown, not a negative. Label coverage is reported on every query.
31 works in the cohort · of 4,299,418page 1 of 1

Labels cover 0 of 31 works in this cohort. The rest are unlabeled, which is not a negative label: the label table is sparse today and grows as labeling rounds land.

Distilled predictions cover 31 of 31 works in this cohort. Predictions are machine_predicted_unvalidated teacher distillation outputs. Candidate is the union; consensus is the intersection.

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The Hybrid Campaign
Carlos de la Torre, Catherine M. Conaghan
2009· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · noneconsensus · none
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citations
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Systemic Effects of Televised Candidates' Debates
André Blais, Andrea M. L. Perrella
2008· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · noneconsensus · none
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citations
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Media as Social Accountability
Michelle D. Bonner
2009· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · noneconsensus · none
26
citations
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Public Beliefs about Falsehoods in News
Karolina Koç-Michalska, Bruce Bimber, Daniel Gomez, Matthew David Jenkins, Shelley Boulianne
2020· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · noneconsensus · none
24
citations
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Book Review: <i>The Journalism Manifesto</i> by Barbie Zelizer, Pablo J. Boczkowski, &amp; C. W. Anderson Barbie Zelizer, Pablo J. Boczkowski, &amp; C. W. Anderson The Journalism Manifesto. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. 2022. 122 pp. $US12.95 (paperback).ISBN: 978-1-509-54264-2.
Alfred Hermida
2022· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Social Sciences
distilled prediction:candidate · metaepi_narrow+sts+open_science+research_integrity+insufficient_payloadconsensus · none
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Book Review: <i>If Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future</i> by Jill Lepore LeporeJillIf Then: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future. New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2020. 432 pp. £ 28.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781631496103
Fenwick McKelvey
2021· article· en· The International Journal of Press/Politics· Computer Science
distilled prediction:candidate · metaepi_narrow+sts+scholarly_communication+open_scienceconsensus · none
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