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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: ryobu on Sep 28, 2015



Title: The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay attention to and how they interpret e
Post by: ryobu on Sep 28, 2015
The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay attention to and how they interpret events, common among voters in political campaigns, is
A) scorekeeping.
B) agenda setting.
C) frontloading.
D) selective perception.
E) gate keeping.


Title: Re: The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay attention to and how they interpr
Post by: tugaluga on Oct 8, 2015
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Title: Re: The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay attention to and how they interpret e
Post by: ryobu on Oct 10, 2015
I can't help failing this class. Thanks for making it easier on me.


Title: Re: The phenomenon that people's beliefs often guide what they pay attention to and how they interpret e
Post by: tugaluga on Oct 10, 2015
Study, study, study, that's all I can say. ;)