Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence voters’ attitudes toward presidential candidates? One perspective is that voters’ opinions of candidates are due to other factors, such as, social relationships or work environments. In other words, the media does not matter in opinion formation. Another possibility is that television programs do influence viewers to believe a certain message. It might be the case that viewing partisan media, like Fox and MSNBC, move opinions in a direction consistent with the message conveyed. This subject is important, as the republic was formed with the intention of having informed voters, and the media plays a vital role in educating that electorate (Lippma...
The persuasive power of the mass media remains a marginalized rather than a controversial issue in s...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Objective\r\nThis study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan televisi...
The purpose of our research is to determine how or fellow students feel about the upcoming president...
The media has played a massive role in the 2016 election, with many attributing Donald Trump’s popul...
Politics and news media are very connected to each other. Many people get mad at news sites for what...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Patterned after a 1976 study, a study examined.voters, decision making during the 1980 campaign for ...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
This thesis studies the impact of the media on the public’s attitudes toward politics during preside...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
The persuasive power of the mass media remains a marginalized rather than a controversial issue in s...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
Do partisan media influence the American public\u27s political opinions and behaviors? This question...
This research focuses specifically on media outlets that are considered to be biased and partisan su...
Objective\r\nThis study aims to examine the influence of Republican and Democratic partisan televisi...
The purpose of our research is to determine how or fellow students feel about the upcoming president...
The media has played a massive role in the 2016 election, with many attributing Donald Trump’s popul...
Politics and news media are very connected to each other. Many people get mad at news sites for what...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
Patterned after a 1976 study, a study examined.voters, decision making during the 1980 campaign for ...
The recent increase in partisan media has generated interest in whether such outlets polarize viewer...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
This thesis studies the impact of the media on the public’s attitudes toward politics during preside...
Can partisan media (in particular, partisan TV news) polarize viewers? I outline a set of hypotheses...
The persuasive power of the mass media remains a marginalized rather than a controversial issue in s...
<p>This paper analyzes the influence of political selective exposure to cable news stations on mass-...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...