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ISSN:0093-6502

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Amy Bleakley,Erin K Maloney,Dannagal G Young et al. Amy Bleakley et al.
COVID-19 has dominated news coverage since the beginning of the pandemic. The extent to which exposure to media news sources perceptions of medical research and other health issues is not clear, especially among older adults, who are more s...
Amy Shirong Lu,Melanie C Green,Caio Victor Sousa et al. Amy Shirong Lu et al.
Research has supported the effectiveness of narratives for promoting health behavior, but different narrative presentation formats (serial vs. episodic) have seldom been compared. Suspense theories suggest that serial narratives, which do n...
Tali Aharoni,Christian Baden,Maximilian Overbeck et al. Tali Aharoni et al.
Communication research has long explored the association between media trust and news consumption. However, the strength and direction of this relationship have remained elusive. This study suggests a new approach for investigating these co...
Fabienne Bünzli,James Price Dillard,Yuwei Li et al. Fabienne Bünzli et al.
Although many persuasive messages include imagery, relatively little is known about the potential for the visual components to induce reactance. This research examined the effects of three message variations-camera angle (low vs. eye-level)...
Manina Mestas,Florian Arendt Manina Mestas
Quality of journalism is not a stable phenomenon, yet there is limited longitudinal evidence. We provide a content analysis of news reporting over a whole century within a specific thematic context: suicide reporting. Quality is a key dimen...
Leeann Siegel,Jiaying Liu,Laura Gibson et al. Leeann Siegel et al.
Norm information in media can predict individuals' norm perceptions and, ultimately, their behavior. Little research has examined how descriptive norm information manifests in media and impacts beliefs in the real world. Previously, using a...
Silke Adam,Aleksandra Urman,Dorothee Arlt et al. Silke Adam et al.
We analyze short-term media trust changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, their ideological drivers and consequences based on panel data in German-speaking Switzerland. We thereby differentiate trust in political information from different ty...
Jo-Yun Li,Yeunjae Lee Jo-Yun Li
During a public health crisis, government sector is considered the natural leader for overall preparedness and management efforts. Integrating the literature from public relations and public health disciplines, this study proposes a theoret...
Florian Arendt,Michaela Forrai,Manina Mestas Florian Arendt
COVID-19 is a news issue that can be covered from many different angles. When reporting, journalists have to select, accentuate, or exclude particular aspects, which, in turn, may evoke a specific, and possibly constricted, perspective in v...
Rebecca N H de Leeuw,Thabo J van Woudenberg,Kayla H Green et al. Rebecca N H de Leeuw et al.
In this study, we examined whether adolescents helped others during the COVID-19 pandemic and how stories in the media inspired them in doing so. Using an online daily diary design, 481 younger adolescents (M = 15.29, SD = 1.76) and 404 old...