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3 정성은, "제삼자 지각 가설의 재구성: 메시지 강도, 관련 지식 보유 정도, 기존 태도를 중심으로" 한국언론학회 56 (56): 322-349, 2012
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8 정다은, "설득 캠페인 효과 지각에서의 편향: 캠페인의 실제 효과와 지각된 효과 간 차이에 관한 연구" 한국언론학회 59 (59): 187-220, 2015
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10 김정윤, "미디어 리터러시의 자본화: 미디어 리터러시의 개념 확장과 측정문항의 구성을 중심으로" 한국방송학회 32 (32): 5-32, 2018
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13 김필재, "문재인 수석, 51세를 74세로 올려, 이산가족(이모) 상봉!"
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