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Have the Media Talked Us Out of Voting? News Frames, Efficacy and Political Participation

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Han, Soo-Hye. and Jarvis, Sharon. "Have the Media Talked Us Out of Voting? News Frames, Efficacy and Political Participation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2008 <Not Available>. 2008-12-10 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p280086_index.html>

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Han, S. and Jarvis, S. E. , 2008-08-28 "Have the Media Talked Us Out of Voting? News Frames, Efficacy and Political Participation" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Online <APPLICATION/PDF>. 2008-12-10 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p280086_index.html

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Have the Media Talked Us Out of Voting? News Frames Efficacy and Political Participation Soo-Hye Han Doctoral Candidate Department of Communication Studies University of Texas at Austin sosht3@mail.utexas.edu Sharon E. Jarvis Associate Professor Departments of Communication Studies and Government Associate Director of Research Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Participation University of Texas at Austin sjarvis@mail.utexas.edu Prepared for delivery at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association August 28-31 2008. 1 Have the Media Talked Us Out
p = .445 (.044) (.044) 4 .510 .546 (.031) (.033) 5 .582 .597 (.034) (.032) Note: Table entries are estimated means with standard errors in parentheses drawn from an analysis of covariance with condition partisanship political knowledge and interactions for condition x partisanship and condition x political knowledge with covariates political interest and previous voting behavior. All scales run from zero to one with higher values representing higher scale in dependent variables.


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