Another Point of View: Scholarly Responses to the State of Third-Person Research

Mike Schmierbach*, Julie Andsager, Stephen Banning, Myujung Chung, Ben Lyons, Douglas M. McLeod, Patrick C. Meirick, Zhongdang Pan, Hernando Rojas, Ye Sun

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In a series of essays, scholars respond to Perloff and Shen's article, "The Third-Person Effect 40 Years After Davison Penned It." They offer further thoughts on how to measure the phenomenon, where future research is headed, and even whether the effect is real.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)359-383
JournalMass Communication and Society
Volume26
Issue number3
Online published1 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Research Keywords

  • HOSTILE MEDIA PERCEPTIONS
  • BEHAVIORAL COMPONENT
  • OTHERS
  • NEWS
  • POLARIZATION
  • 1ST-PERSON
  • DISTANCE
  • MODEL
  • ME

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