This attempt to apply an agenda setting design to the 1991 Singapore election reveals a pattern of voter awareness different from that reported for US studies. The aim of agenda setting research has been to prove that the media agenda determines what voters think about. This study concludes that in Singapore there is a relation between what is not in the media and what Singaporean voters think about. Time frame and voter's critical ability are taken into account.
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