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ArtikelDon't Expect Too Much! Learning From Late-Night Comedy and Knowledge Item Difficulty  
Oleh: Baek, Young Min ; Wojcieszak, Magdalena E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Communication Research vol. 36 no. 6 (Dec. 2009), page 783-809.
Topik: knowledge item difficulty; false positive; entertainment; late-night comedy; item response theory; meta-analysis; political learning
Fulltext: Vol 36, no (6), page 783–809.pdf (368.11KB)
Isi artikelThe debate on late night comedy has been inconclusive, with some scholars arguing that this genre increases political knowledge, and others seeing late night comedy as harmful to effective citizenry. We add to the debate and to the research on media effects more generally, by proposing a model that measures political knowledge. The model utilizes item response theory (IRT) to account for individual characteristics, knowledge item difficulty, and response format that influences the likelihood of providing a correct response. Drawing on the 2004 National Annenberg Election Study, we employ this model to test knowledge gain from late night comedy. Using a meta-analysis across 35 political knowledge items, we show that late night comedy increases knowledge, but primarily on easy political items that have fewer correct response options, and mainly among the inattentive citizens. We discuss theoretical implications and provide practical suggestions for scholarship on media effects.
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