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Affective and Cognitive Processes As Mediators of Media Influences on Crime-Policy Preferences
Mira Sotirovic
Journalism
Institute of Communications Research
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Cognitive Processes
100%
Affective Processes
100%
Media Influence
100%
Policy Preferences
100%
Crime Policy
100%
Violence
50%
Probability Sampling
50%
Media Use
50%
Wisconsin
50%
Media Content
50%
Complexity Level
50%
Thinking Process
50%
Fear of Crime
50%
Complex Media
50%
News Magazines
50%
Local News
50%
Adult Residents
50%
Individual Judgment
50%
Process Complexity
50%
Citizen Preferences
50%
Complex Thinking
50%
Media Use Pattern
50%
News Use
50%
Preventive Policy
50%
Punitive Policy
50%
Infotainment
50%
Individual Thinking
50%
Social Sciences
Media Influence
100%
Media Use
100%
Cognition
100%
Crime Policy
100%
Affective Process
100%
Fear of Crime
50%
Local Television
50%
News Use
50%
Infotainment
50%
Psychology
Cognitive Process
100%
Affective Process
100%
Media Influence
100%
Media Content
50%