APA (7th ed.) Citation

Epstein, R., Newland, A., & Tang, L. Y. The "multiple exposure effect" (MEE): How multiple exposures to similarly biased online content can cause increasingly larger shifts in opinions and voting preferences. Public Library of Science (PLoS).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Epstein, Robert, Amanda Newland, and Li Yu Tang. The "Multiple Exposure Effect" (MEE): How Multiple Exposures to Similarly Biased Online Content Can Cause Increasingly Larger Shifts in Opinions and Voting Preferences. Public Library of Science (PLoS).

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Epstein, Robert, et al. The "Multiple Exposure Effect" (MEE): How Multiple Exposures to Similarly Biased Online Content Can Cause Increasingly Larger Shifts in Opinions and Voting Preferences. Public Library of Science (PLoS).

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