Using a 2 × 2 × 4 experimental design, this study examined the framing of the pro and anti-gun control arguments posited after the Sandy Hook shooting and the resultant effect on persuasion and credibility. Overall, pro-gun control frames were more persuasive and more credible than anti-gun control frames. Arguments transmitted via online news articles elicited more persuasion than those transmitted via Twitter. News article sources were deemed more credible too. I discuss the ramifications within
BackgroundIncreased interest about gun ownership and gun control are oftentimes driven by informatio...
This paper uses political framing theory to analyze the messages employed by different gun lobby gro...
Statistics show that the number of mass shootings and involved fatalities have drastically increased...
Using a 2 × 2 × 4 experimental design, this study examined the framing of the pro and anti-gun contr...
The purpose of this study was to examine how the media (journalists) use fear as a rhetorical tactic...
This paper uses and expands upon the theoretical framework of political framing theory to analyze th...
2 This paper uses political framing theory to analyze the messages employed by different gun lobby g...
The mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school on December 14, 2012 catalyzed a year of active de...
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut took place on December 14, 2012. S...
I analyze attitudes towards gun control from a recent survey of American high school students. For s...
Gun violence has been a major threat to the United States in recent decades. Through the concept of ...
This study was conducted to assess people’s stances on gun endorsement types of exposure to gun viol...
This article examines the way in which the news media frame public policy issues and the extent to w...
Ideological groups (both non-violent and violent) make extensive use of the Internet for recruiting ...
This paper uses agenda setting and framing theories to explain how media influences audience percept...
BackgroundIncreased interest about gun ownership and gun control are oftentimes driven by informatio...
This paper uses political framing theory to analyze the messages employed by different gun lobby gro...
Statistics show that the number of mass shootings and involved fatalities have drastically increased...
Using a 2 × 2 × 4 experimental design, this study examined the framing of the pro and anti-gun contr...
The purpose of this study was to examine how the media (journalists) use fear as a rhetorical tactic...
This paper uses and expands upon the theoretical framework of political framing theory to analyze th...
2 This paper uses political framing theory to analyze the messages employed by different gun lobby g...
The mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school on December 14, 2012 catalyzed a year of active de...
The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut took place on December 14, 2012. S...
I analyze attitudes towards gun control from a recent survey of American high school students. For s...
Gun violence has been a major threat to the United States in recent decades. Through the concept of ...
This study was conducted to assess people’s stances on gun endorsement types of exposure to gun viol...
This article examines the way in which the news media frame public policy issues and the extent to w...
Ideological groups (both non-violent and violent) make extensive use of the Internet for recruiting ...
This paper uses agenda setting and framing theories to explain how media influences audience percept...
BackgroundIncreased interest about gun ownership and gun control are oftentimes driven by informatio...
This paper uses political framing theory to analyze the messages employed by different gun lobby gro...
Statistics show that the number of mass shootings and involved fatalities have drastically increased...