• Selective exposure is a theory within the practice of psychology, often used in media and communication research, that historically refers to individuals'...
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  • theory has three primary mechanisms behind it: selective exposure, selective perception, and selective retention. The primary basis for the selective...
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  • population Sampling probability – Theory relating to sampling from finite populations Selective exposure theory – Theory within the practice of psychology...
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    Prooftext Quasi-experiment Quoting out of context Selection bias Selective exposure theory Simpson's paradox Special pleading Survivorship bias Sven Ove...
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  • management theory have been summarized as follows by Zillmann (2000): The indicated hedonistic objective is best served by selective exposure to material...
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  • in stress. Another means to reduce cognitive dissonance is selective exposure. This theory has been discussed since the early days of Festinger's proposal...
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  • affects are culturally constructed. Psychology portal Selective exposure theory Mood management theory Affect consciousness Nathanson, Donald L. (1992), Shame...
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  • Zillmann, Dolf (January 2000). "Mood Management in the Context of Selective Exposure Theory". Annals of the International Communication Association. 23 (1):...
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    inside a closed system. Based on the sociological concept of selective exposure theory, the term is a metaphor based on the acoustic echo chamber, where...
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  • websites Related topics Confirmation bias Court of public opinion Filter bubble Selective exposure theory Sensationalism Spiral of silence Trial by media...
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  • on the messages to others' in their social network. Klapper's selective exposure theory: Joseph T. Klapper asserts in his book, The Effects Of Mass Communication...
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  • polarization Persuasive technology Search engine manipulation effect Selective exposure theory Social dilemma Social media and psychology Surveillance capitalism...
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  • Psychology Press. doi:10.4324/9781351058513. ISBN 978-1-351-05851-3. "Selective exposure theory", Wikipedia, 2024-09-19, retrieved 2024-12-10 "Cognitive Dissonance"...
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    debate; on the negative side, greater access to information may lead to selective exposure to ideologically supportive channels. In an extreme "echo chamber"...
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    left – Pejorative term for overly tolerant left-wing politics Selective exposure – Theory within the practice of psychologyPages displaying short descriptions...
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  • Associates. Zillman, D., (2000). Mood management in the context of selective exposure theory. In M. E. Roloff (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 23 (pp. 103–123)...
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  • Misinformation effect Online youth radicalization Radical trust Selective exposure theory Social bot Social data revolution Social influence bias Social...
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  • Blindspots analysis List of cognitive biases Naïve cynicism Selective exposure theory Pronin, E.; Lin, D. Y.; Ross, L. (2002). "The Bias Blind Spot:...
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  • Exemplification Theory of Events. Philosophical Studies, 129(2), 349–375. Zillmann, D. (2000). Mood management in the context of selective exposure theory. In M...
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  • record Selective exposure theory – Theory within the practice of psychology Spiral of silence – Political science and mass communication theory Tabloid...
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    Pseudoscholarship that attempts to distort historical record Selective exposure theory – Theory within the practice of psychology Social Networks – journalPages...
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  • incorporation of other media effects theories such as Selective Exposure Theory, Uses and Gratifications, Framing, Cultivation theory, and Emotional Conditioning...
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  • true if it is easier to process. Post-truth politics Sanewashing Selective exposure theory Solipsism Trumpism Truth sandwich Verisimilitude Wikiality – another...
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  • peers to conform Selective exposure theory – Theory within the practice of psychology Social constructionism – Sociological theory regarding shared understandings...
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    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of drugs that are typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder...
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    Selective exposure theory Affective disposition theory Mood management theory Entertainment theory Misattribution theory of humour Massive-exposure of...
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  • S2CID 158143268. Guess, Andrew; Nyhan, Brenden; Reifler, Jason (2018). Selective Exposure to Misinformation: Evidence from the Consumption of Fake News during...
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  • current theory. The scholar best known for developing the mere-exposure effect is Robert Zajonc. Before conducting his research, he observed that exposure to...
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  • rhetorical and literary theory. A second conceptualizes audiences as agents who act upon media. This includes the literature on selective processes, media use...
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