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Attention, Attitude, and Behavior: Second-Level Agenda-Setting Effects as a Mediator of Media Use and Political Participation

Judul Artikel:Attention, Attitude, and Behavior: Second-Level Agenda-Setting Effects as a Mediator of Media Use and Political Participation
Judul Terbitan:Communication Research
ISSN:
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:USA
Tahun:2013
Volume:Vol. 40 Issue 5 2013
Penerbit:University of Colorado
Frekuensi Penerbitan:6 x 1 Tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:Soo Jung Moon1
Abstraksi:Based on news content analysis and survey data from the 2004 presidential election, this study examines the theoretical link between second-level agenda setting and various types of political participation beyond mere voting. Using the hierarchy-of-effects model, this study tested the sequence of C(cognitive)-A(affective)-B(behavior): News attention to presidential candidates creates second-level agenda-setting effects among the public (C); in turn, agenda-setting effects trigger strong attitudes toward candidates (A); and finally, strong attitudes lead to various types of political participation (B). Every direct effect in the structural model was significant. Indirect and total effects of agenda setting for political participation were all found to be significant. As hypothesized, agenda-setting effects operated as a mediator between media use and political participation.
Kata Kunci:second-level agenda setting, participation, CAB model, mediator, media effects
Lokasi:P698
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Komunikasi