The study examines how media exposure influences political beliefs during the pandemic, particularly regarding mask-wearing attitudes. By analyzing news text and opinion formation models, the research sheds light on the correlation between media messaging and public opinion. The dataset created provides insights into how different media diets shape attitudes towards mask-wearing, highlighting partisan differences in belief and adherence to public health measures. The study reveals that media content plays a significant role in shaping public opinion, with specific examples showcasing how different outlets influence attitudes towards mask-wearing.
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