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Letter to the Editor on "Adjunctive interventions: change methods directed at recipients that support uptake and use of health innovations." (Smith JD, Li DH, Merle, JL et al. adjunctive interventions: change methods directed at recipients that support uptake and use of health innovations. Implementation Sci 2024;19:10. Doi:10.1186/s13012-024-01345-z). [PDF]
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Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 2003
Rather than studying the effects of a programmed debate per se, this article examines the “total information environment” that surrounds the debate. A model explaining how people make judgments about the “winner” of a debate is suggested and tested on survey data ( N = 748) collected in the days following the second 1996 presidential debate.
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Rather than studying the effects of a programmed debate per se, this article examines the “total information environment” that surrounds the debate. A model explaining how people make judgments about the “winner” of a debate is suggested and tested on survey data ( N = 748) collected in the days following the second 1996 presidential debate.
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