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Medium or message? Predicting dimensions of political sophistication
Zhongshi Guo
, Patricia Moy
Department of Journalism
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Political Sophistication
100%
Political Interest
66%
Cognitive Elaboration
66%
Content Type
66%
Media Models
66%
Survey Data
33%
Political Knowledge
33%
Mediating Effect
33%
Mass Media
33%
Telephone Survey
33%
Cognitive Domains
33%
Focus of Attention
33%
News Information
33%
Media News
33%
Information Processing Strategies
33%
News Use
33%
Cross-media
33%
Cognitive Attention
33%
Cognitive Effects
33%
Cognitive Information
33%
Knowledge Elaboration
33%
Active Processing
33%
Traditional Conceptions
33%
Modeled Trace
33%
Content Model
33%
Computer Science
Political Sophistication
100%
Political Interest
66%
Telephone Survey
33%
Information Processing
33%
Processing Strategy
33%
Focus Attention
33%
Political Knowledge
33%
Dependent Measure
33%
Social Sciences
Political Interest
100%
Survey Analysis
50%
Information Processing
50%
Mass Media
50%
News Use
50%
Cognitive Effect
50%
Psychology
Information Processing
100%
Cognitive Knowledge
100%
Cognitive effects
100%