Search Results - "Stecula, Dominik A."
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How populism and conservative media fuel conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 and what it means for COVID-19 behaviors
Published in Research & politics (01-01-2021)“…Research examining attitudes and behaviors of Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic has largely focused on partisanship as a lens through which many Americans…”
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Populist media diets
Published in Social science quarterly (01-07-2022)“…Objective The changing media landscape highlights the need to understand the dynamic nature of Americans’ news consumption patterns. Research to date has…”
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It's (Change in) the (Future) Economy, Stupid: Economic Indicators, the Media, and Public Opinion
Published in American journal of political science (01-04-2015)“…Economic perceptions affect policy preferences and government support. It thus matters that these perceptions are driven by factors other than the economy,…”
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Party Elites or Manufactured Doubt? The Informational Context of Climate Change Polarization
Published in Science communication (01-04-2018)“…Americans polarized on climate change despite decreasing uncertainty in climate science. Explanations focused on organized climate skeptics and ideologically…”
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Framing Climate Change: Economics, Ideology, and Uncertainty in American News Media Content From 1988 to 2014
Published in Frontiers in communication (26-02-2019)“…The news media play an influential role in shaping public attitudes on a wide range of issues—climate change included. As climate change has risen in salience,…”
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Policy Views and Negative Beliefs About Vaccines in the United States, 2019
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2020)“…Objectives. To determine whether holding vaccine misconceptions, in the form of negative beliefs about vaccines, correlates with opposing governmental action…”
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Social Media, Cognitive Reflection, and Conspiracy Beliefs
Published in Frontiers in political science (08-06-2021)“…A growing number of Americans stay informed about current events through social media. But using social media as a source of news is associated with increased…”
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The Great and Powerful Dr. Oz? Alternative Health Media Consumption and Vaccine Views in the United States
Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2022)“…Abstract Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz, until recently the host of a nationally syndicated U.S. television show, is among the media figures who have…”
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Objective numeracy exacerbates framing effects from decision-making under political risk
Published in Scientific reports (07-05-2024)“…While Prospect Theory helps to explain decision-making under risk, studies often base frames on hypothetical events and fail to acknowledge that many…”
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PhD stipends and program placement success in political science
Published in Research & politics (01-04-2024)“…A key grievance of the student labor movement is that across much of academia, and especially in the social sciences and humanities, stipends tied to PhD…”
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Editorial: Political Misinformation in the Digital Age During a Pandemic: Partisanship, Propaganda, and Democratic Decision-Making
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Politics Rules Everything Around Me? A Review of Pandemic Politics
Published in Political science quarterly (14-05-2024)“…Abstract Although COVID-19 is still very much around, we have reached the stage of the pandemic where we begin to look back and analyze our response to this…”
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Correction to: Populist media diets
Published in Social science quarterly (01-01-2023)“…Abstract The following article for this special issue was mistakenly published before the special issue was released. It can be found here: de Rooij, Eline A.,…”
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