In most of his Artificial intelligence studies, his work intersects topics such as Contrast (vision) and Perspective (graphical). His Perspective (graphical) study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Artificial intelligence. Quantum mechanics connects with themes related to Power (physics) and Valence (chemistry) in his study. His research on Power (physics) frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Quantum mechanics. David Domke performs multidisciplinary study in Social psychology and Motivated reasoning in his work. He performs integrative study on Motivated reasoning and Social psychology. Many of his studies on Law apply to Elite as well. As part of his studies on Politics, David Domke frequently links adjacent subjects like Presidential system. His Media coverage research extends to the thematically linked field of Media studies.
His work on Programming language as part of general Interpretation (philosophy) study is frequently connected to Social psychology, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His research brings together the fields of Interpretation (philosophy) and Programming language. He integrates several fields in his works, including Law and Social science. In his articles, David Domke combines various disciplines, including Social science and Media studies. His study on Media studies is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Media coverage. He combines Politics and Voting in his studies. David Domke brings together Public opinion and Advertising to produce work in his papers. David Domke performs multidisciplinary study in Advertising and Mass media in his work. In his works, David Domke conducts interdisciplinary research on Mass media and Public opinion.
Political advertising and Democracy are the focus of his Politics studies. His study ties his expertise on Law together with the subject of Democracy. David Domke regularly links together related areas like Political advertising in his Law studies. Public administration and Politics are two areas of study in which David Domke engages in interdisciplinary research. David Domke connects Thermodynamics with Governor in his study. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Governor and Thermodynamics. Character traits is closely attributed to Social psychology in his work. His research on Social psychology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Character traits. As part of his studies on Balance (ability), he often connects relevant subjects like Neuroscience.
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News Framing and Cueing of Issue Regimes: Explaining Clinton's Public Approval in Spite of Scandal
Dhavan V. Shah;Mark D. Watts;David Domke;David P. Fan.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2002)
MEDIA PRIMING EFFECTS: ACCESSIBILITY, ASSOCIATION, AND ACTIVATION
David Domke;Dhavan V. Shah;Daniel B. Wackman.
International Journal of Public Opinion Research (1998)
Elite Cues and Media Bias in Presidential Campaigns Explaining Public Perceptions of a Liberal Press
Mark D. Watts;David Domke;Dhavan V. Shah;David P. Fan.
Communication Research (1999)
“To Thine Own Self Be True” Values, Framing, and Voter Decision-Making Strategies
Dhavan V. Shah;David Domke;Daniel B. Wackman.
Communication Research (1996)
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