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Seth K Goldman
University of Massachusetts Amherst - Amherst / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
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Seth K Goldman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Televised exposure to politics: New measures for a fragmented media environmentS Dilliplane, SK Goldman, DC MutzAmerican Journal of Political Science 57 (1), 236-248, 20132072013
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The friendly media phenomenon: A cross-national analysis of cross-cutting exposureSK Goldman, DC MutzPolitical Communication 28 (1), 42-66, 20111872011
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Mass mediaDC Mutz, SK GoldmanHandbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, 241-258, 20101312010
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Effects of the 2008 Obama presidential campaign on White racial prejudiceSK GoldmanPublic Opinion Quarterly 76 (4), 663-687, 2012882012
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The Obama effect: How the 2008 campaign changed white racial attitudesSK Goldman, DC MutzRussell Sage Foundation, 2014802014
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