Media Agenda-setting in a Presidential Election: Issues, Images, and Interest |
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A Sketch of Reality | 3 |
A Hybrid Methodology | 9 |
Political Learning and Media AgendaSetting | 20 |
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1976 presidential election Agenda-Setting Function agenda-setting role Analysis Spearman's Rhos audience August campaign interest candidate images Carter Chicago Tribune Compiled by authors Correlational Analysis Spearman's Correlations Spearman's Rhos Crosslagged Correlational Analysis discussed election campaign Elihu Katz Evanston events Philosophy Ford foreign affairs government credibility Illinois voters Image Agendas impact important inflation interpersonal agendas Interpersonal Voter Agendas interviews Issue Obtrusiveness issue stands issue-related issues emphasized Jimmy Carter Leading Candidates learning level of need mass communication mass media Maxwell E McCombs media agenda-setting media agendas media emphasis media influence need for orientation newspaper agenda newspapers and television October panelists patterns political information political interest presidential campaign presidential debates presidential election primary elections primary period public agenda ranking of issues respondents Rozelle-Campbell Baseline salience similar social problems stories Table television agenda Television Issue Agendas television network TV Agenda U.S. presidential election unemployment unobtrusive issues voter concern Voter Issue Agendas voting