Twitter @Jennifer Pan: 2021-07-19~2021-07-25
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1: 2021-07-22 00:48:16+08:00 推文
Our paper “How government-controlled media shifts policy attitudes through framing” w/ @xuyiqing, ZijieShao is out. We show experimentally how framing policy issues differently allows government-controlled media to move public opinion toward opposing sides of the same issue.
CUP Politics: #FirstView from @PSRMJournal -
How government-controlled media shifts policy attitudes through framing -
- @jenjpan, Zijie Shao & @xuyiqing
http://ow.ly/akuV50FAm3z
2: 2021-07-22 00:48:18+08:00 推文
Re Treatment: domestic & foreign video news segments in style of CCTV. Domestic: SOE reform should be Market vs. State led. Foreign: China should take Dovish vs. Hawkish stance in South China Sea disputes w/ Philippines. Control segments show no policy stance.
3: 2021-07-22 00:48:20+08:00 推文
Re Strikingly, exposure to different frames of same issue moves preferences regardless of predisposition. (There’s strong correlations btw predisposition & post-treatment preferences, suggesting preferences are relatively coherent & results not due to demand effects).
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