The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions in the American Public
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Emily Thorson., Emily Thorson|AUTHOR., & Emily Durante|READER. (2024). The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions in the American Public . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Emily Thorson, Emily Thorson|AUTHOR and Emily Durante|READER. 2024. The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions in the American Public. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Emily Thorson, Emily Thorson|AUTHOR and Emily Durante|READER. The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions in the American Public Tantor Media, Inc, 2024.

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Emily Thorson, Emily Thorson|AUTHOR, and Emily Durante|READER. The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions in the American Public Tantor Media, Inc., 2024.

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Correcting these policy misperceptions is highly effective at reducing false beliefs. Providing people with corrective information has downstream effects on attitudes. When they learn how policies really work, their approval increases and they also shift their policy priorities. Contrary to pundits' assumptions of a public who is largely indifferent to policy, there is a deep public desire to learn basic facts about how the government works. Thorson meets that desire with analysis on how the media can identify and correct substantive policy misperceptions.
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