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We show that media bias provides a mechanism through which political polarization can affect electoral outcomes. ... Tim Groseclose & Jeffrey Milyo, 2005. "A Measure of Media Bias," ...
Even if the median ideology is a centrist and centrist voters gain access to unbiased news, media bias can generate excessive "cross-over" voting, which, in turn, can lead to the election of the wrong ...
SSRN-Political Polarization and the Electoral Effects of Media Bias by Dan Bernhardt, Stefan Krasa, Mattias Polborn...
Political Polarization and the Electoral Effects of Media Bias...
Political polarization and the electoral effects of media bias...
Mattias K. Polborn, Stefan Krasa, and Dan Bernhardt. "Political Polarization and the Electoral Effects of Media Bias" Journal of Public Economics (2008). Available at: http://works.bepress.com ...
This article addresses two interesting topics (political bias in the media and sexism), is a good example of both archival research and content analysis, and is relatively easy for students to read.
Or it could be media bias, the media may think the public isn’t interested in a black person disappearing. ... It’s not the public that has a bias, it’s the media who says the public has a bias.
1 There is no bias in the media. ... Except for Fox News. People see the bias in Fox News and that's pretty strong evidence to me that the bias in the rest of the news media has been very effective.
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