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Social distraction? Social media use and political knowledge in two U.S. Presidential elections

Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
With increasing numbers of people using social media to get news and political information, whether social media helps users learn about politics has become an important question.
Sangwon Lee, Michael A. Xenos
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Online and (the feeling of being) informed: Online news usage patterns and their relation to subjective and objective political knowledge

Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
As online news today is an important source of political information and available in vast quantities, understanding its use and its impact on citizens' political knowledge is vital. The aim of the present study is to identify different usage patterns of
Larissa Leonhard   +2 more
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How informed are messaging app users about politics? A linkage of messaging app use and political knowledge and participation

Telematics and Informatics, 2018
Mobile messaging apps, such as Snapchat, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp, were unique campaign and information platforms in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Masahiro Yamamoto, M. Kushin, F. Dalisay
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Political Knowledge

Medicare Politics, 2021
F. Mebane
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Asking the Right Questions: A Framework for Developing Gender-Balanced Political Knowledge Batteries

Political research quarterly, 2022
Gender differences in political knowledge are a well-known empirical finding in public opinion research. Scholars working in this area have proposed various explanations for this phenomenon, often focusing on issues regarding the format and content of ...
Patrick W. Kraft, Kathleen Dolan
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The more you know, the less you like: A comparative study of how news and political conversation shape political knowledge and affective polarization

Communication and the Public, 2021
The contemporary communication ecology contributes to affective polarization by presenting us with extreme exemplars of disliked groups. News exposure that is associated with political discussion networks is related to greater political knowledge, yet ...
Jiyoun Suk   +3 more
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