“…Following the approach of Mourão et al (2018), respondents were asked to indicate how often in the last week they had consumed content from a range of news sources (thirteen in total; range 1 = never to 5 = very often ). A factor analysis identified three patterns of news media use: mainstream/liberal (e.g., the New York Times, Washington Post , BBC, Guardian , CNN, liberal news websites, MSNBC, NPR; Cronbach’s α =.88, M = 2.01, SD = 1.05), local/some broadcast television (e.g., nightly news on CBS, ABC, and NBC, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, local TV, and newspapers in one’s area; Cronbach’s α = .77, M = 2.91, SD = 1.08), and conservative (e.g., Fox News, conservative news websites, conservative talk radio; Cronbach’s α = .82, M = 1.97, SD = 1.11).…”