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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
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Chapter 1 What Is “In-Your-Face” Politics? -
Chapter 2 The Consequences of In-Your-Face Politics for Arousal and Memory -
Chapter 3 Effects on Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Opposition -
Chapter 4 The Costs of In-Your-Face Politics for Political Trust -
Chapter 5 Real-World Contexts -
Chapter 6 Who Watches This Stuff Anyway? -
Chapter 7 Does the Medium Matter? -
Chapter 8 How Politics on Television Has Changed -
Chapter 9 Making Politics Palatable -
Appendix A Summary of Experimental Designs -
Appendix B Summary of Experimental Dependent Variables -
Appendix C National Survey Questions for Orientation toward Conflict Communication Scales -
Appendix D Coding Form for Political Television Programs -
Appendix E Coding Instructions for Televised Conflicts - References
- Index
(p.231) Appendix D Coding Form for Political Television Programs
(p.231) Appendix D Coding Form for Political Television Programs
- Source:
- In-Your-Face Politics
- Author(s):
Diana C. Mutz
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
-
Chapter 1 What Is “In-Your-Face” Politics? -
Chapter 2 The Consequences of In-Your-Face Politics for Arousal and Memory -
Chapter 3 Effects on Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Opposition -
Chapter 4 The Costs of In-Your-Face Politics for Political Trust -
Chapter 5 Real-World Contexts -
Chapter 6 Who Watches This Stuff Anyway? -
Chapter 7 Does the Medium Matter? -
Chapter 8 How Politics on Television Has Changed -
Chapter 9 Making Politics Palatable -
Appendix A Summary of Experimental Designs -
Appendix B Summary of Experimental Dependent Variables -
Appendix C National Survey Questions for Orientation toward Conflict Communication Scales -
Appendix D Coding Form for Political Television Programs -
Appendix E Coding Instructions for Televised Conflicts - References
- Index