Lilach Nir, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Mass Communications, General, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"Lilach Nir"Parents
Sign in to add mentorVincent Price | grad student | 2004 | Penn | |
(What we think others think: A motivated reasoning model of public opinion perception and expression.) |
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Herrero LC, Hopmann DN, Nir L. (2020) Whose media are hostile? The spillover effect of interpersonal discussions on media bias perceptions Communications |
Fournier P, Soroka S, Nir L. (2020) Negativity Biases and Political Ideology: A Comparative Test across 17 Countries American Political Science Review. 114: 775-791 |
Soroka S, Fournier P, Nir L. (2019) Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116: 18888-18892 |
Amsalem E, Nir L. (2019) Does Interpersonal Discussion Increase Political Knowledge? A Meta-Analysis: Communication Research. 9365021986635 |
Soroka S, Fournier P, Nir L, et al. (2018) Psychophysiology in the Study of Political Communication: An Expository Study of Individual-Level Variation in Negativity Biases Political Communication. 36: 288-302 |
Castro L, Nir L, Skovsgaard M. (2018) Bridging Gaps in Cross-Cutting Media Exposure: The Role of Public Service Broadcasting Political Communication. 35: 542-565 |
Nir L. (2017) Social Representations, News Exposure, and Knowledge Gaps Social Science Quarterly. 98: 786-803 |
Walter D, Sheafer T, Nir L, et al. (2016) Not All Countries Are Created Equal: Foreign Countries Prevalence in U.S. News and Entertainment Media Mass Communication and Society. 19: 522-541 |
Miodownik D, Nir L. (2016) Receptivity to violence in ethnically divided societies: A micro-level mechanism of perceived horizontal inequalities Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. 39: 22-45 |
Soroka S, Gidengil E, Fournier P, et al. (2016) Do Women and Men Respond Differently to Negative News? Politics and Gender. 1-25 |