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Media Bias

Be Skeptical…Unless They’re On Our Side

October 18, 2016October 18, 2016 by Andy

Did you hear? We’re in the midst of a war against the “liberal media.” These … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags Biases, persuasion, political attitudes, political psychology, Social Cognition2 Comments
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“Who Should I Vote For?”: How Soon People Decide in Elections

September 20, 2016September 7, 2016 by Andy

The U.S. is in the midst of its every-four-years tradition of hosting a long, drawn … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags attitudes, decision-making, election, political attitudes, public opinion, votingLeave a comment
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Search Engine Manipulation: How Tampering with Search Engines Could Swing an Election

September 22, 2015August 31, 2015 by Andy

The notion of “mass influence” is by no means new. Museums are filled with wartime … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags elections, persuasion, political attitudes, political psychology, social influence, social media2 Comments

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