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    Television Can Distort Consumers' Opinions Via the Priming Effect, but Knowing
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Television Can Distort Consumers' Opinions Via the Priming Effect, but Knowing

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Television can distort consumers' opinions via the priming effect, but knowing this potential effect can actually reduce these distortions.

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