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Partisan Selective Exposure in Times of Political and Technological Upheaval: A Social Media Field Experiment

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2019
Contemporary democracies are increasingly shaped by a surge of populism, posing serious threats to the idea of liberal democracy. Particularly in the run-up to elections, knowledge of such threats is essential for citizens to cast an informed vote ...
Cornelia Mothes, Jakob Ohme
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Examining the impact of media use during the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental engagement

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic led to global public health campaigns enacting strict orders to slow the spread of the disease. The public health initiatives were communicated broadly through diverse news sources and social media channels, spreading both factual ...
Kristin E. Gibson   +3 more
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The Effect of Information Quality Evaluation on Selective Exposure in Informational Cognitive Dissonance: The Role of Information Novelty

open access: yesInternational Review of Social Psychology, 2018
In fictional decision-making, research on selective exposure (the tendency to expose oneself to consistent information and avoid inconsistent information, Festinger, 1957) shows that this phenomenon may be partly due to a biased evaluation quality of ...
Brigitte Bardin   +4 more
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Microstructure and corrosion evolution of additively manufactured aluminium alloy AA7075 as a function of ageing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Additively manufactured high strength aluminium alloy AA7075 was prepared using selective laser melting. High strength aluminium alloys prepared by selective laser melting have not been widely studied to date. The evolution of microstructure and hardness,
Birbilis, Nick   +5 more
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Preference-driven biases in decision makers’ information search and evaluation

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2013
While it is well established that the search for information after a decision is biased toward supporting that decision, the case of preference-supporting search before the decision remains open.
Anne-Sophie Chaxel   +2 more
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A Third Wave of Selective Exposure Research? The Challenges Posed by Hyperpartisan News on Social Media

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2019
Hyperpartisan news on social media presents new challenges for selective exposure theory. These challenges are substantial enough to usher in a new era—a third wave—of selective exposure research.
Matthew Barnidge, Cynthia Peacock
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Selective Exposure and the Authoritarian Dynamic: Evidence From Canada and the United States

open access: yesJournal of Social and Political Psychology, 2020
This study explores to what extent selective exposure to political messages can produce political (in)tolerance among authoritarians and non-authoritarians.
Robert A. Hinckley, Allison Harell
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A critical review of filter bubbles and a comparison with selective exposure

open access: yesNordicom Review, 2021
The new high-choice media environment has raised concerns that users of social networking sites primarily select political information that supports their political opinions and avoid information that challenges them.
Dahlgren Peter M.
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Partisanship, Ideology, and Selective Exposure: A Longitudinal Analysis of Media Consumption in Spain (2008–2019)

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2023
The literature on selective exposure has shown that ideology and voting govern media consumption decisions, but longitudinal studies are still scarce.
María Luisa Humanes, Lidia Valera-Ordaz
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Persuading the enemy: estimating the persuasive effects of partisan media with the preference-incorporating choice and assignment design [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this puzzle: how partisan media contribute to attitude polarization among different groups of media consumers.
Baum, Matthew A.   +3 more
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