Happy to share my new paper published in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts https://doi.org/10.1037/aca0000542. We studied two different ideas of perception in #MediaPsych and showed that perception measured with questionnaires is not related to perception with behavioral tasks.
In particular, we studied if immersion/presence (questionnaire measure) is related to the behavioral measure of edit blindness (the inability to detect film cuts).
@fabiogiglietto wouldn't go that far. "Strong media effects" has been removed from theorizing in #Communication and #MediaPsych since ages ( => differential susceptibility to media effects model etc.). And the variables (Polarization, well-being, perceived political knowledge) are all more closely related to debates about sich strong persuasion -type effects than let's say: knowledge about a certain issue covered in the news (e.g., current politics). These "big changes" are more complicated...
Long overdue, I believe. #introduction 
My name should be above this post ;) I’m a @Radboud_uni Comm Sci alumnus and currently a final year PhD candidate in Social Psychology at the University of Duisburg-Essen where I investigate transparency measures and user perception regarding #political #microtargeting. Also, I’m a PhD rep for the #mediapsych division of NEFCa!