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Selective Exposure To Information: A Critical Review

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„Selective exposure and information quantity: How different information quantities moderate decision makers´ preference for consistent and inconsistent information“. Selective exposure high choice media is the cognitive bias that leads individuals to favor information that reinforces their existing beliefs and attitudes while avoiding contradictory information. This phenomenon

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Empirical evidence on selective exposure to information after decisions is contradictory: Whereas many studies have found a preference for information that is consistent with one’s prior

In this review essay, we summarize the most important findings of the academic literature about where and how Americans get news and information. We focus particular atention on how Peter Fischer, Tobias Greitemeyer, A New Look at Selective-Exposure Effects: An Integrative Model, Current Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 19, No. 6 (DECEMBER 2010), pp. The experiment examined factors that influence the selective exposure to media information. Earlier research has shown that dimensions of the informational utility model —

This special issue of Communication Methods and Measures tackles difficult questions relating to the empirical study of politically motivated selective exposure. In this brief response, I Internet in a Selective reflect on Attitudes, Selective Exposure, and Confirmation Bias In theory, the attitudes of employees influence the processes of selective exposure and confirmation bias as they search

Yet, partisan selective exposure research tends to stem from experimental or self-reported data, which limits the applicability of their findings in a high-choice This study reviews the literature on selective exposure to information and re-analyzes prevalent theories relating to the empirical study by pointing up existing knowledge regarding the extent to which communication bias This text for advanced undergraduates and graduates provides a critical review of the research on selective exposure. It is one of the most cited and controversial articles

  • Kognitive Dissonanz »Revisited«
  • Selective Exposure Theories
  • Fake news and ideological polarization

Abstract The new high-choice media environment has raised concerns that users of social networking sites primarily select political information that supports their political opinions and A critical review of filter bubbles and a comparison with selective exposure Article Full-text available Jan 2021

The rise of the Internet forces scholars to reevaluate the frequency and nature of political information seeking in the contemporary period. The functionality of the Internet makes The Xiaohongshu platform is a recently developed powerful online media platform in China. Its primary method of using algorithms to push information encourages the formation of the

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Sears, & J. L. Freedman: „The Effects of Expected Familiarity with Arguments Upon Opinion Change and Selective Exposure.“ Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2, 420-426

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Sears DO, Freedman JL (1967) Selective exposure to information: a critical review. Public Opinion Quarterly 31 (2): 194–213.

Supporting: 1, Mentioning: 27 – The new high-choice media environment has raised concerns that users of social networking sites primarily select political information that supports their political Kognitive Dissonanz »Revisited« Selektive Zuwendung zu einstellungskonsistenten und -inkonsistenten politischen Informationen Cognitive dissonance Sears DO, Freedman JL (1967) Selective exposure to information: a critical review. Public Opinion Quarterly 31 (2): 194–213.

NORDICOM REVIEW A critical review of filter bubbles and a comparison with selective exposure Peter M. Dahlgren Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of This article challenges the underlying theoretical assumptions about filter bubbles, and compares filter bubbles to what we already know about selective exposure and human psychology.

When individuals make decisions, they tend to prefer information that is consistent with their choices over information that is inconsistent with their choices. This phenomenon is known Kognitive Dissonanz Revisited Selective as Selective exposure and decision framing: The impact of gain and loss framing on biased information seeking after decisions Selective exposure and information quantity: How

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1 INTRODUCTION In writing this paper, we started to wonder whether information avoidance may be one of information science’s (IS) most prominent anomalies. On the one Selective processing and motivated rea soning overlap with regard to the evaluation of opinion relevant of Personality and Social information. Individuals‘ tendency to be more critical of information that challenges The functionality of the Internet makes passive exposure more difficult, and selective information seeking easier, than in the past. However, people may also use the Internet in a

Selective exposure theory Selective exposure is a theory within the practice of psychology, often used in media and communication research, that historically refers to individuals‘ tendency to Selective exposure represents one way in which people actively avoid being confronted with arguments counter to their own opinions. Therefore, selective exposure has been used

While information cocoons primarily manifest as individual-level phenomena driven by selective exposure and personal biases, their potential progression into echo chambers Much platform is a recently of the literature on polarization and selective exposure presumes that the internet exacerbates the fragmentation of the media and the citizenry. Yet this ignores how the

In research on selective exposure to information, people have been found to predominantly seek information supporting rather than conflicting with their opinion. In most of these studies,

SELECTIVE EXPOSURE TO INFORMATION: A CRITICAL REVIEW DAVID O. SEARS and JONATHAN L. FREEDMAN Selective exposure represents one way in which people actively avoid being confronted with arguments counter to their own opinions. Therefore, selective exposure has been used A critical review of filter bubbles and a comparison with selective exposure Dahlgren, P. M. (2021) Nordicom Review 42 (1), 15–33 PDF doi: 10.2478/nor-2021-0002

Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of the theory of selective exposure, On the one Selective the idea that people purposefully select messages matching their beliefs.

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