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Film Reviews
Authors:Martha Joynt Kumar
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science at Towson University , mkumar@towson.edu
Abstract:Relying on experimental methodology, we find that positive and negative reports of specific aspects of the economy influence the audience's assessments of political responsibility for the state of the economy. In addition, whether the president actively attempts to take credit (in the case of positive economic news) or attempts to avoid blame (in the case of negative economic news) also influences assessments. Finally, we find that effects are largely dependent on individual levels of partisanship.
Keywords:blame management  credit taking  economic evaluations  economic information  news reports  party identification  political accountability  political responsibility
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