Viewer Miscomprehension of Televised Communication—A Comment
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This paper is a consideration of what the authors believe to be the most important question associated with the Jacoby/Hoyer miscomprehension study: Is the approximately 30% miscomprehension rate found likely to be a normative indicator one can expect for televised communication, or is it a biased estimate?
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