In a series of essays, scholars respond to Perloff and Shen’s article, “The Third-Person Effect 40 Years After Davison Penned It.” They offer further thoughts on how to measure the phenomenon, where future research is headed, and even whether the effect is real.
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Schmierbach, M., Andsager, J., Banning, S., Chung, M., Lyons, B., McLeod, D. M., … Sun, Y. (2023). Another Point of View: Scholarly Responses to the State of Third-Person Research. Mass Communication and Society. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2023.2193512
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