"Data collection for this project was funded by a grant from Time-sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences"This study reevaluates the classic “media priming” hypothesis, which argues that, when news coverage raises an issue’s salience, voters align their overall evaluation of the president with their assessment of him on that issue. Experimental studies of media priming typically show greater correspondence between overall and issue evaluations among subjects exposed to issue-related news. The greater correspondence in the treatment group is identified as priming. However, this phenomenon is also consistent with another explanation. Precisely the opposite, the “projection” hypothesis argues that voters exposed to issue news align their op...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
This project seeks to achieve a better understanding of agenda-setting contingencies. It focuses on ...
Priming is often mentioned in studies of media effects in Britain, yet empirical tests of its extent...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
Contemporary political science research into the effects of the mass media has focused largely on ei...
textIn this dissertation was examined the hydraulic pattern of media-priming effects by looking into...
Priming theory has been well researched within the field of media studies. Since the late 1980s, pri...
Researchers have long been concerned with whether and how individuals link personal interests or con...
The effects of agenda setting and priming are well established in regards to the news media. Conside...
This study examines the effect of news priming, which refers to the media's influence on the standar...
Weisberg for guidance during this project. We would also like to extend our gratitude to Erin MacDon...
This special issue of Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framin...
The prominence of party leaders in the media is one of the presumed causes of leader effects (i.e., ...
This paper explores the priming mechanism in agenda setting in conjunction with information processi...
Prior research provides limited insights into when political communications prime or change citizens...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
This project seeks to achieve a better understanding of agenda-setting contingencies. It focuses on ...
Priming is often mentioned in studies of media effects in Britain, yet empirical tests of its extent...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
Contemporary political science research into the effects of the mass media has focused largely on ei...
textIn this dissertation was examined the hydraulic pattern of media-priming effects by looking into...
Priming theory has been well researched within the field of media studies. Since the late 1980s, pri...
Researchers have long been concerned with whether and how individuals link personal interests or con...
The effects of agenda setting and priming are well established in regards to the news media. Conside...
This study examines the effect of news priming, which refers to the media's influence on the standar...
Weisberg for guidance during this project. We would also like to extend our gratitude to Erin MacDon...
This special issue of Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framin...
The prominence of party leaders in the media is one of the presumed causes of leader effects (i.e., ...
This paper explores the priming mechanism in agenda setting in conjunction with information processi...
Prior research provides limited insights into when political communications prime or change citizens...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
This project seeks to achieve a better understanding of agenda-setting contingencies. It focuses on ...
Priming is often mentioned in studies of media effects in Britain, yet empirical tests of its extent...