News media impact on sociopolitical attitudes

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  • who: Megan Earle and Gordon Hodson from the Department of Psychology, Brock University, StCatharines, Ontario, Canada have published the research work: News media impact on sociopolitical attitudes, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of September/29,/2021
  • what: In the present project the authors assessed whether partisan affects consumers` views polarizing issues. Present investigation Here the authors examine relations between partisan news use, ideology, and attitudes, asking whether partisan news exposure can shape sociopolitical positions. Using an experiment in a supplemental study (S2 File), the authors assess whether exposure to real-world partisan news causally impacts . . .

     

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