01100nam a2200133 4500008004100000100002300041245009000064260000900154300001600163520071400179700002200893700001800915773003300933190514b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBoydstun, Amber E. aAssessing the relationship between economic news coverage and mass economic attitudes c2018 ap.989-1000. aDo economic performance and economic news coverage influence public perceptions of the economy? Efforts to assess the effects are hampered by the interrelationships among the variables. In this paper, we bring to bear a more careful accounting of available economic variables than previous studies have used. We find that both media tone and economic attitudes are strongly related to actual economic performance. Moreover, after taking into account the economy itself, a substantial relationship between media tone and economic attitudes persists. Given that economic attitudes influence a wide variety of political outcomes, this finding carries important normative and political significance. - Reproduced. aHighton, Benjamin aLinn, Suzanna aPolitical Research Quarterly