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The Enduring Importance of False Political Beliefs
Unformatted Document Text:  March 14, 2006 (4:30pm) / 48 NARAL Pro-Choice America. 2005. “Speaking Out.” Television advertisement. http://www.factcheck.org/video/Speaking-Out.wmv . Nielsen Media Research. 18 August 2005. “Supreme Court Political Ads Virtually Absent From Television.” Press release. Oshinsky, David M. 1983. A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy. New York: Free Press. Prior, Markus. 2005. “News vs. Entertainment: How Increasing Media Choice Widens Gaps in Political Knowledge and Turnout.” American Journal of Political Science 49: 577-92. Rokeach, Milton. 1973. The Nature of Human Values. New York: Free Press. Ross, Lee, and Mark R. Lepper. 1980. “The Perseverance of Beliefs: Empirical and Normative Considerations.” In New Directions for Methodology of Behavioral Science: Fallible Judgment in Behavioral Research, ed. R. A. Shweder and D. Fiske. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Ross, Lee, Mark R. Lepper, and Michael Hubbard. 1975. “Perseverance in Self-Perception and Social Perception: Biased Attributional Processes in the Debriefing Paradigm.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 32: 880-92. Sears, David O., and Jonathan L. Freedman. 1967. “Selective Exposure to Information: A Critical Review.” Public Opinion Quarterly 31: 194-213. Sniderman, Paul M., and Sean Theriault. 2004. “The Structure of Political Argument and The Logic of Issue Framing.” In Studies in Public Opinion: Attitudes, Nonattitudes, Measurement Error, and Change, ed. Willem E. Saris and Paul M. Sniderman. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Sobel, Joel. 1985. “A Theory of Credibility.” Review of Economic Studies 52: 557-73. Somin, Ilya. 1998. “Voter Ignorance and the Democratic Ideal.” Critical Review 12 (4): 413-58.

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March 14, 2006 (4:30pm) / 48
NARAL Pro-Choice America. 2005.
“Speaking Out.” Television advertisement.
Nielsen Media Research. 18 August 2005. “Supreme Court Political Ads Virtually Absent From
Television.” Press release.
Oshinsky, David M. 1983. A Conspiracy So Immense: The World of Joe McCarthy. New York:
Free Press.
Prior, Markus. 2005. “News vs. Entertainment: How Increasing Media Choice Widens Gaps in
Political Knowledge and Turnout.” American Journal of Political Science 49: 577-92.
Rokeach, Milton. 1973. The Nature of Human Values. New York: Free Press.
Ross, Lee, and Mark R. Lepper. 1980. “The Perseverance of Beliefs: Empirical and Normative
Considerations.” In New Directions for Methodology of Behavioral Science: Fallible Judgment
in Behavioral Research, ed. R. A. Shweder and D. Fiske. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Ross, Lee, Mark R. Lepper, and Michael Hubbard. 1975. “Perseverance in Self-Perception and
Social Perception: Biased Attributional Processes in the Debriefing Paradigm.” Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology 32: 880-92.
Sears, David O., and Jonathan L. Freedman. 1967. “Selective Exposure to Information: A Critical
Review.” Public Opinion Quarterly 31: 194-213.
Sniderman, Paul M., and Sean Theriault. 2004. “The Structure of Political Argument and The
Logic of Issue Framing.” In Studies in Public Opinion: Attitudes, Nonattitudes, Measurement
Error, and Change, ed. Willem E. Saris and Paul M. Sniderman. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press.
Sobel, Joel. 1985. “A Theory of Credibility.” Review of Economic Studies 52: 557-73.
Somin, Ilya. 1998. “Voter Ignorance and the Democratic Ideal.” Critical Review 12 (4): 413-58.


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