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constraints in terms of âyou must gulp your
food down or it will all be goneâ â she says.
The ancient dogs may also have boosted
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ously about two million years ago leaving no
descendants. But it was a major group of carni-
vores with dozens of species spanning about
30 million years of North American fossil histo-
ry. âThereâs really nothing like this group
of animals around today and yet they lived in
North America and potentially had a really
important role in the ecosystem especially
allowing for increased processing of carcasses
or recycling of nutrientsâ says paleoecologist
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was not involved in the study. âSo this is a bit
of a detective mystery in trying to reconstruct
the ecology of these animals.â â Diana Crow
February issue of American Sociological Review.
Hypothetical student governments âare a
far cry from studying the American public and
real political issues so Iâd hesitate to general-
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Trumpâs supporters and was not involved in this
study. But âthe idea is interestingâ she adds.
The researchers did tie the study to the 2016
election by surveying 402 participants who
were told that one of Trumpâs tweets about
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tively debunked. Trump supporters were more
likely than Clinton supporters to see the tweet
as not literal but as a challenge to the elite.
They were also twice as likely to rate their pre-
ferred candidate as highly âauthentic.â
Oliver Hahl a management researcher at
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lead author says his studies have helped him
understand Trumpâs supporters: âIt gives me
the sense that the world is still rational to
some degree.â â Matthew Hutson
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