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Motivated reasoning and public opinion perception
Lilach Nir
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Department of Communication and Journalism
Department of Political Science
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Motivated Reasoning
100%
Public Opinion Perception
100%
Discussion Groups
33%
Public Opinion
33%
Modal
33%
Affect Perception
33%
Political Interest
33%
Polity
33%
Differential Patterns
33%
Political Preferences
33%
Political Knowledge
33%
News Exposure
33%
Multiple Viewpoints
33%
Party Strength
33%
Collective Preferences
33%
Multiple Recognition
33%
Directional Goals
33%
Social Sciences
Group Discussion
100%
Psychology
Motivated Reasoning
100%