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  1. Political social identity and selective exposure
  2. Why Do Partisan Audiences Participate? Perceived Public Opinion as the Mediating Mechanism
  3. The extent and nature of ideological selective exposure online: Combining survey responses with actual web log data from the 2013 Israeli Elections
  4. One-Track Minds? Cognitive Needs, Media Diet, and Overestimation of Public Support for One's Views
  5. Testing Our Quasi‐Statistical Sense: News Use, Political Knowledge, and False Projection
  6. Implications of Pro- and Counterattitudinal Information Exposure for Affective Polarization
  7. It's Not That We Don't Know, It's That We Don't Care: Explaining Why Selective Exposure Polarizes Attitudes
  8. The Effects of Mediated Exposure to Ethnic-Political Violence on Middle East Youth’s Subsequent Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Aggressive Behavior
  9. Cumulative Effects of Exposure to Violence on Posttraumatic Stress in Palestinian and Israeli Youth
  10. Exposure to Violence Across the Social Ecosystem and the Development of Aggression: A Test of Ecological Theory in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
  11. Exposure to Political Conflict and Violence and Posttraumatic Stress in Middle East Youth: Protective Factors
  12. Changes in rigidity and symptoms among adolescents in psychodynamic psychotherapy
  13. The role of social support in preventing PTSD symptoms among children in conflict areas
  14. The spoiler effect: Framing attitudes and expectations toward peace
  15. Exposure to Conflict and Violence Across Contexts: Relations to Adjustment Among Palestinian Children