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Climate Change, Situational Theory of Problem Solving, and Issue Framing Effects

This is an exploratory study of the Situational Theory of Problem Solving applied to the context of climate change communication. Selective exposure to politically slanted media is explored as a referent criterion and framing effects are also tested. Relationships between consumption of media characterized as conservative or liberal with referent criterion, Situational Motivation in Problem Solving, problem recognition, involvement recognition, and constraint recognition are tested.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:USF/oai:scholarcommons.usf.edu:etd-6651
Date06 November 2014
CreatorsBurch, Michael Eddie
PublisherScholar Commons
Source SetsUniversity of South Flordia
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceGraduate Theses and Dissertations
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