This research explored the ways consumption goals, moods, and political expertise may provide motivations for people to process political information in the news media. Prior research has suggested that all of these factors, independently and in concert, can influence how carefully people attend to information and events in their environment. A pair of experiments was conducted that investigated how goals, moods, and expertise help determine whether people engage in careful elaboration of news stories or rely on relatively shallow processing of these messages. A total of 391 University of Michigan students, faculty and staff members participated in the research. In the first experiment subjects were randomly assigned to watch a televisio...
textIn order to fully explicate the role of news media in individuals’ political participation, this...
This dissertation examines the role of extreme media (i.e. political talk radio and cable news opini...
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting unction of mass communication dates only from the ...
This research explored the ways consumption goals, moods, and political expertise may provide motiva...
This dissertation investigated the ways in which individuals' processing of political information ma...
Much has been written about the role of motivations in driving information-seeking behaviors. Litera...
This study investigated how individuals' information-processing goals and political expertise affect...
Qualitative analysis of college students who searched online during the 2008 US presidential electio...
textMass media presentation of news stories more closely resembles entertainment than enlightenment....
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
[[abstract]]This study employs an online survey to examine how Web user use newspaper, television ne...
This study compared and integrated the influence of motivational and situational determinants on new...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
This investigation examines the theoretical linkage between patterns of mass media news use and vari...
textIn order to fully explicate the role of news media in individuals’ political participation, this...
This dissertation examines the role of extreme media (i.e. political talk radio and cable news opini...
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting unction of mass communication dates only from the ...
This research explored the ways consumption goals, moods, and political expertise may provide motiva...
This dissertation investigated the ways in which individuals' processing of political information ma...
Much has been written about the role of motivations in driving information-seeking behaviors. Litera...
This study investigated how individuals' information-processing goals and political expertise affect...
Qualitative analysis of college students who searched online during the 2008 US presidential electio...
textMass media presentation of news stories more closely resembles entertainment than enlightenment....
The research in my dissertation explores the dynamic role of emotions in citizen\u27s political judg...
[[abstract]]This study employs an online survey to examine how Web user use newspaper, television ne...
This study compared and integrated the influence of motivational and situational determinants on new...
Political scientists have long endorsed a theory of preference formation based on a model of politic...
Color poster with text and graphs.There is a direct relationship between consumer trust in media and...
This investigation examines the theoretical linkage between patterns of mass media news use and vari...
textIn order to fully explicate the role of news media in individuals’ political participation, this...
This dissertation examines the role of extreme media (i.e. political talk radio and cable news opini...
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting unction of mass communication dates only from the ...