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Insta-echoes: Selective exposure and selective avoidance on Instagram
Telematics and Informatics, 2020Abstract Many studies have examined the degree to which social media facilitate echo chambers that keep users from diverse political perspectives (Bakshy, Messing, & Adamic, 2015; Parmelee & Bichard, 2012; Zhu, Skoric, & Shen, 2017). The present study expands the debate regarding selective exposure and selective avoidance to political Instagram use ...
Parmelee, John H., Roman, Nataliya
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Selective Avoidance and Exposure
2019Since the mid-20th century, communication researchers have recognized that audience members selectively expose themselves to information and opinions congenial to their pre-existing views. While this was a controversial idea during the broadcast era of mass media, the expansion of media choice on television and use of information communication ...
Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnson
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Avoidance Diets—How Selective Should We Be?
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1986Selective avoidance diets are the most common means of treatment for food allergies and other types of food sensitivities. With IgE-mediated food allergies, adverse reactions can occur in some patients to very small amounts of the offending food; therefore, strict avoidance of the offending food must be accomplished. With other, non-immunological types
S L, Taylor, R K, Bush, W W, Busse
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Selective Avoidance on Health Topics
Communication Research, 1979As in previous selective exposure (avoidance) research, the purpose of this study was to determine whether individuals shy away from information which could be dissonance-arousing. However, in contrast to previous laboratory-type studies, this was carried out in a field setting in conjunction with an ongoing health education program at a large urban ...
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Reducing voluntary, avoidable turnover through selection.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2005The authors investigated the efficacy of several variables used to predict voluntary, organizationally avoidable turnover even before the employee is hired. Analyses conducted on applicant data collected in 2 separate organizations (N = 445) confirmed that biodata, clear-purpose attitudes and intentions, and disguised-purpose dispositional retention ...
Murray R, Barrick, Ryan D, Zimmerman
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Antibiotic selection, use and residue avoidance
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2020This document discusses the importance of connecting pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetics in considerations when developing feeder and stocker cattle antibiotic treatment protocols. Simple illustrations of the use of the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic link for commonly used FDA-approved antibiotics are explored.
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