Researchers Have Documented Systematic Differences in Knowledge Between Better-Informed and Less
Multiple Choice
Researchers have documented systematic differences in knowledge between better-informed and less informed segments of the population that can be attributed to the differing availability of news. This is referred to as the ______.
A) ubiquity effect
B) spiral-of-silence
C) priming effect
D) knowledge gap
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