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Media Proliferation and Partisan Selective Exposure
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011The number of Internet news media outlets has skyrocketed in recent years. We analyze the effects of media proliferation on electoral outcomes assuming voters may choose news that is too partisan, from an informational perspective, i.e., engage in partisan selective exposure.
Jimmy Chan, Daniel F. Stone
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2014
This chapter provides an overview of the theory of selective exposure, the idea that people purposefully select messages matching their beliefs. After reviewing several psychological explanations for why the phenomenon occurs, the chapter turns to describing various forms of selective exposure.
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This chapter provides an overview of the theory of selective exposure, the idea that people purposefully select messages matching their beliefs. After reviewing several psychological explanations for why the phenomenon occurs, the chapter turns to describing various forms of selective exposure.
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Impact of exposure factor selection on deterministic consumer exposure assessment
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2018Deterministic exposure assessment has uncertainty about the selection of input parameters on the resulting estimates. The purpose of this study was to compare inhalation exposures estimated by a specific percentile of each of the three exposure factors in deterministic assessment with population exposure.
Hyunkyung, Ban +3 more
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Selective exposure to information
Management Decision, 1970Are you certain that your judgements are unbiased and your decisionāmaking as unclouded as it should be? If not it may be due to a comparatively unknown phenomenon called cognitive dissonance which may have lessened your ability to manage.
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Affective value of game items: a mood management and selective exposure approach
Internet Research, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between game items and mood management to show the affective value of game items. Specifically, the study examines the impact of interaction between two negative mood states (stress vs ...
Joonheui Bae +3 more
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Molecular-scale axial localization by repetitive optical selective exposure
Nature Methods, 2021Lusheng Gu +7 more
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Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 2019
We examined whether news media literacy (NML) messages attenuate selective exposure and avoidance. One week before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, participants were randomly assigned to see a NML video advertisement before entering a simulated news ...
E. Vraga, M. Tully
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We examined whether news media literacy (NML) messages attenuate selective exposure and avoidance. One week before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, participants were randomly assigned to see a NML video advertisement before entering a simulated news ...
E. Vraga, M. Tully
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Political social identity and selective exposure
Media Psychology, 2019Politics is not merely concerned with beliefs and ideology; it also encapsulates components of social identity. This study examines the consumption of partisan media, via the prism of social-identity theory.
S. Dvir-Gvirsman
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Media, War & Conflict, 2019
Using the Syrian war as a case study, this article examines the theoretical frameworks of media dependency and selective exposure during the war. Through a survey of 2,192 Syrians living in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey during the conflict, the ...
Jad Melki, Claudia Kozman
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Using the Syrian war as a case study, this article examines the theoretical frameworks of media dependency and selective exposure during the war. Through a survey of 2,192 Syrians living in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey during the conflict, the ...
Jad Melki, Claudia Kozman
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Mass Communication & Society, 2019
The Internet era has often been blamed for a predominant engagement with attitude-consistent information among citizens (labeled confirmation bias), which is thought to hurt political deliberation. This study offers the first rigorous evidence suggesting
George D. H. Pearson +1 more
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The Internet era has often been blamed for a predominant engagement with attitude-consistent information among citizens (labeled confirmation bias), which is thought to hurt political deliberation. This study offers the first rigorous evidence suggesting
George D. H. Pearson +1 more
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