Barisan Nasional's GE14 campaign materials: a reversed third-person effect
The third-person effect theory postulates that respondents would deny media’s direct effect on themselves but would perceive the same media as having a greater effect on others. A “reverse” third-person effect happens when the intended influence is perceived to be desirable or intelligent on oneself...
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Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
2019
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