How Affective Polarization Deepens the Partisan Divide in US Cable News Use

Youngju Kim, Yonghwan Kim
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Abstract: Currently, not only are partisans’ feelings toward Democrats and Republicans sharply divided along party lines, but so too are their choices regarding news media. Regarding this polarization, most studies have considered partisans’ selective use of news outlets as a crucial factor in widening affective polarization. However, insufficient attention has been directed to the potential role of affective polarization in selective exposure. Accordingly, this study seeks to fill this gap by verifying the effect of affective polarization on selective exposure and examining a potential mechanism using two-wave panel data. Our findings demonstrate that the degree of affective polarization is positively related to partisan bias in the credibility judgment of pro-party and counter-party cable news channels. In turn, favorable in-group bias in the credibility judgment of cable news channels has a significant effect on selective exposure to cable news outlets, mediating the effect of individual-level affective polarization on selective exposure. Lastly, we discuss the theoretical implications of our findings.
情感极化如何加深美国有线电视新闻使用中的党派分歧
摘要:目前,不仅党派成员对民主党和共和党的感情因党派界限而严重分化,他们对新闻媒体的选择也是如此。关于这种两极分化,大多数研究都认为党派人士选择性地使用新闻媒体是情感两极分化扩大的关键因素。然而,人们对情感极化在选择性接触中的潜在作用关注不够。因此,本研究试图填补这一空白,利用两波面板数据验证情感极化对选择性接触的影响,并研究其潜在机制。我们的研究结果表明,情感极化程度与支持党和反对党有线电视新闻频道可信度判断中的党派偏见呈正相关。反过来,在对有线电视新闻频道的可信度判断中,有利的组内偏见对选择性接触有线电视新闻频道有显著影响,从而调节了个人层面的情感极化对选择性接触的影响。最后,我们讨论了研究结果的理论意义。
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