frimer in A Sentence

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    I was expecting to see the opposite, to be honest,” Frimer says.

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    Frimer and Skitka's first study of the paper, which was an analysis of Congressional incivility, seems to support that viewpoint, they write.

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    The more insults today, the lower the approval with his base a few days later,” Frimer says- appearing to contradict the“red meat hypothesis,” he adds.

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    It's hard for me to give up the‘red meat hypothesis,'” Frimer says, so he was surprised to see that even with partisans,“the institution[of civility] is holding strong.”.

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    Frimer and his co-author, Linda Skitka of the University of Illinois, posited that this so-called“red meat hypothesis” could be the possible exception to the Montagu Principle, but failed to find sufficient evidence that“throwing red meat” had the desired effect, even among those who described themselves as extremely partisan.

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