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Comparing Estimates of News Consumption from Survey and Passively Collected Behavioral Data

Comparing Estimates of News Consumption from Survey and Passively Collected Behavioral Data

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Comparing Estimates of News Consumption from Survey and Passively Collected Behavioral Data

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Comparing Estimates of News Consumption from Survey and Passively Collected Behavioral Data

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Journal title

Public opinion quarterly, 2021-01, Vol.85 (S1), p.347-370

Language

English

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Oxford University Press

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Abstract
Surveys are a vital tool for understanding public opinion and knowledge, but they can also yield biased estimates of behavior. Here we explore a popular and important behavior that is frequently measured in public opinion surveys: news consumption. Previous studies have shown that television news consumption is consistently overreported...

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Comparing Estimates of News Consumption from Survey and Passively Collected Behavioral Data

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1093_poq_nfab023

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_1093_poq_nfab023

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ISSN

0033-362X

E-ISSN

1537-5331

DOI

10.1093/poq/nfab023

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