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Student work set for MAPOR conference

SoJ Web Report | Aug. 14, 2011
The 36th conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research this fall will feature presentations of several School of Journalism doctoral students' work. The conference is Nov. 18-19 in Chicago.

So far, these works have been selected:

Doctoral student Mohammed Al-Azdee’s research proposal, "Survey Data Analysis with Continuous Moderator in Moderated Multiple Regression Modeling," has been accepted for presentation.

Doctoral students Seong Choul Hong and Jihyang Choi's abstract, “The Spiral of Silence in Online Communication: A Test for Internet Users’ Quasi-sense of Majority Opinions,” was accepted as a paper presentation.

Also, Choi's paper, “In the Arena of Competing Frames: Framing and Counterframing in the Media’s Coverage of Global Warming, 2000-2009,” has been accepted for presentation.

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