Do Policy Statements on Media Effects Faithfully Represent the Science?
Malte Elson(University of Bern), June Wilson(University of Florida), Deborah L. Nichols(Purdue University West Lafayette), Christopher J. Ferguson(Stetson University), James Ivory(Virginia Tech), Patrick M. Markey(Villanova University), Mary Gregerson, Shahbaz Siddiqui, Jerri Lynn Hogg(Fielding Graduate University), Dana Klisanin
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