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The selective exposure paradox: Prior attitude, eye movements, and attitude polarization
Yu-Yin Shen,
Chen-Chao Tao
Department of Communication and Technology
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Eye Movements
100%
Prior Attitude
100%
Attitude Polarization
100%
Selective Exposure
100%
Gun Control
37%
Confirmation Bias
25%
Partisanship
25%
Interaction Effect
12%
Reading Time
12%
Attenuation
12%
Dissonance
12%
Attention Allocation
12%
Allocation Pattern
12%
Political Interest
12%
Abortion
12%
Eye-tracking Technology
12%
Cognitive Dissonance
12%
Presentation Style
12%
Eye Movement Analysis
12%
Lab Study
12%
Attitude Certainty
12%
Democrats
12%
Minimum Wage
12%
Exposure Behaviors
12%
Partisan
12%
Eye-tracking Experiment
12%
Psychology
Eye Movement
100%
Partisanship
66%
Confirmation Bias
66%
Reading Time
33%
Eye-Tracking Technology
33%
Eye-Tracking
33%