Feldman, L., & Price, V. (2007). Confusion or enlightenment? How exposure to disagreement moderates the effects of political discussion and media use on candidate knowledge. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, 24-28 May.
Price, V., Feldman, L., & Cappella, J. N. (2007). Public deliberation and public opinion about health care policy. Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Anaheim, CA, 17-20 May.
Feldman, L., & Price, V. (2007). Modeling the sources and consequences of opinion quality. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, 15-18 Nov.
Feldman, L. (2008). The effects of journalist opinionation on learning from television news. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada, 22-26 May. Awarded Top Student Paper in Political Communication Division.
Feldman, L. (2008). The tension between receiver bias and journalist bias in opinionated news: A study of information processing. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, 21-24 Nov.
Feldman, L. (2009). The opinion factor: The effects of opinionated news on information processing and attitude change. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL, 21-25 May.
Feldman, L., Roser-Renouf, C., & Leiserowitz, A. (2010). Climate on cable: The effects of Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC on global warming beliefs and perceptions. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore, 22-26 June.
Wojcieszak, M., Stroud, N. J., Feldman, L., & Bimber, B. (2010). The political effects of forced versus selective exposure to news media. Presented at the Annual American Political Science Association (APSA) Preconference on Political Communication, Washington, DC, 1 Sept.
Feldman, L., Leiserowitz, A., & Maibach, E. (2011). The impact of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report on public attentiveness to science and the environment. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA, 26-30 May.
Feldman, L. (2011). Learning about politics from The Daily Show: The role of processing motivations. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, St. Louis, MO, 10-13 Aug.