Albert C. Gunther

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Mass Communications, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Native American Studies, Public Health
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Barnidge M, Gunther AC, Kim J, et al. (2020) Politically Motivated Selective Exposure and Perceived Media Bias Communication Research. 47: 82-103
Kim SC, Namkoong K, Fung T, et al. (2018) Understanding public opinion change of HPV vaccination controversy: Effects of exemplification and the mediating role of projection Health Education. 118: 402-412
Gunther AC, McLaughlin B, Gotlieb MR, et al. (2016) Who Says What to Whom: Content Versus Source in the Hostile Media Effect International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 29: 363-383
Gunther AC, Edgerly S, Akin H, et al. (2012) Partisan Evaluation of Partisan Information Communication Research. 39: 439-457
Binder AR, Scheufele DA, Brossard D, et al. (2011) Interpersonal amplification of risk? Citizen discussions and their impact on perceptions of risks and benefits of a biological research facility. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis. 31: 324-34
Tsfati Y, Cohen J, Gunther AC. (2011) The influence of presumed media influence on news about science and scientists Science Communication. 33: 143-166
Paek HJ, Gunther AC, Mcleod DM, et al. (2011) How Adolescents' Perceived Media Influence on Peers Affects Smoking Decisions Journal of Consumer Affairs. 45: 123-146
Ho SS, Binder AR, Becker AB, et al. (2011) The role of perceptions of media bias in general and issue-specific political participation Mass Communication and Society. 14: 343-374
Tal-Or N, Cohen J, Tsfati Y, et al. (2010) Testing causal direction in the influence of presumed media influence Communication Research. 37: 801-824
Becker AB, Dalrymple KE, Brossard D, et al. (2010) Getting citizens involved: How controversial policy debates stimulate issue participation during a political campaign International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 22: 181-203
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