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12 maj 2020 · The latest research suggests that the news can shape us in surprising ways – from our perception of risk to the content of our dreams, to our chances of having a heart attack.
24 kwi 2020 · To lay the groundwork for future research, in this article we offer a focused review of (a) how news media trust has been conceptualized and operationalized in previous research and (b) research on the extent to which news media trust influences media use, and (c) offer a theoretically derived framework for future research on news media trust ...
A summary of some of the most important findings from our 2022 research. Trust in the news has fallen in almost half the countries in our survey, and risen in just seven, partly reversing the gains made at the height of the Coronavirus pandemic. On average, around four in ten of our total sample (42%) say they trust most news most of the time.
6 lut 2023 · In times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, news media can help people be more informed, take steps to protect themselves and others (e.g., wear a face mask, take a vaccine), and be less misinformed and avoid dangerous behaviors (e.g., rely on pseudo-cures).
10 mar 2022 · News being accessible for free on social media has led to a massive hindrance of newspaper sales. Recommendations.
2 mar 2022 · 1 Introduction. As 86% of Americans get some or all of their news from online sources and 53% get their news from social media [1], online platforms have become the perfect breeding ground for disinformation. Disinformation, also called fake news, refers to news known to be false that is spread intentionally to manipulate public opinion [2].
3 lip 2020 · Results from a survey of Dutch adolescents (N = 1,084; age 16 to 21) reveal four distinct news repertoires: labeled minimalists, omnivores, traditionalists, and online news users. Findings further suggest that platform-based news repertoires are related to preferences for specific news content.