Kids These Days: Examining Differences in Political Uses and Gratifications, Internet Political Participation, Political Information Efficacy, and Cynicism on the Basis of Age

Using a telephone survey of randomly selected voters from the general population, the authors sought to understand the interrelatedness of the use of the Internet as a political information source with perception of political participation, political information efficacy, and cynicism. Guided by the...

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Efficacy
Generation differences
Generational Differences
Indigenous peoples
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Information acquisition
Information and communication technologies
Information Sources
Internet
Mass Media
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Political communication
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