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Brewer, P. R., & Ley, B. L. (2010). Media Use and Public Perceptions of DNA Evidence. Science Communication, 32(1), 93-117. doi:10.1177/1075547009340343
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I. (2012, September 06). The Agenda Setting Function Theory | Media in Minutes | Episode 3. Retrieved April 07, 2018, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7qf9gQpoF4
KOCH, T., & PETER, C. (2017). EFFECTS OF EQUIVALENCE FRAMING ON THE PERCEIVED TRUTH OF POLITICAL MESSAGES AND THE TRUSTWORTHINESS OF POLITICIANS. Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(4), 847-865. doi:10.1093/poq/nfx019
Morgan, M., & Shanahan, J. (2010). The State of Cultivation. Journal Of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 54(2), 337- 355. doi:10.1080/08838151003735018
Potter, W. J. (2014). A Critical Analysis of Cultivation Theory. Journal Of Communication, 64(6), 1015-1036. doi:10.1111/jcom.12128
RIDDLE, K. (2010). Always on My Mind: Exploring How Frequent, Recent, and Vivid Television Portrayals Are Used in the Formation of Social Reality Judgments. Media Psychology, 13(2), 155-179. doi:10.1080/15213261003800140
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