A list of examples of target's preference reversal:
- Belt (LJW), April 11 2004, Message Unit 10
- Belt (LJW), April 11 2004, Message Unit 14
- Belt (LJW), April 11 2004, Message Unit 18
- Gordon, Mazzetti, Shanker (NYT) August 17 2006, Message Unit 1
- Straziuzo (AP) June 23 2007, Message Unit 1
- Belt (LJW), April 11 2004, Message Unit 16
- (LJW), November 12 2004, Message Unit 4
- LJW, July 5 2005, Message Unit 1
- Rothschild (LJW), August 19 2004, Message Unit 1
- Rothschild (LJW), August 19 2004, Message Unit 2
- Rothschild (LJW), August 19 2004, Message Unit 4
- Douglas and Stearns (Knight Ridder) April 6 2004, Message Unit 3
- Douglas and Stearns (Knight Ridder) April 6 2004, Message Unit 8
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Definition of
target's preference reversal
Something that is actually a cost to an actor is portrayed in the
patriotic message
as a benefit to that actor, or an outcome that the actor in
reality did not want
is portrayed in the
patriotic message
as something that the actor did want.
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