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Connections Between Internet Use and Political Efficacy, Knowledge, and Participation
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Internet ScienceE-participationPublic ParticipationPolitical BehaviorCommunicationSmart VotingSocial SciencesJournalismSocial MediaOnline CommunityPolitical EfficacyPolitical CommunicationElection ForecastingCivic EngagementInternet AccessPolitical CampaignsOnline ExposureMicrotargetingArtsPolitical Science
Abstract Using data from the 2000 National Annenberg Election Survey, this study looks at the relationships between Internet access and online exposure to information about the presidential campaign and political efficacy, knowledge, and participation. Results show that Internet access and online exposure to information about the presidential campaign are significantly associated with these important political variables. Several of the associations between Internet access and exposure with political efficacy, knowledge, and participation are detectable even when taking sociodemographic variables, party identification, partisan strength, political interest, and other media exposures variables into account. Although statistically significant, these associations are quite small.
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