A growing body of evidence illustrates the human tendency to prioritise negative over positive news content. But why is this? Stuart Soroka suggests that humans may neurologically or physiologically predisposed towards focusing on negative information because the potential costs of negative information far outweigh the potential benefits of positive information
Is news too negative and narrowly focused? Would it be healthier for us to simply shut it out and co...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
A growing body of evidence illustrates the human tendency to prioritise negative over positive news ...
Research psychologists have found that people are subject to negative biases. These powerful biases ...
This article tests the assertion about the dominance of the negative agenda in the media space. To t...
Television viewers' attention is increasingly more often divided between television and "second scre...
Anecdotal evidence seems to indicate that exagger-atedly had news may propagate in the marketplace o...
News media can have a powerful effect on people’s physiology, thinking, and emotions. This study aim...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
Negativity is a news ideology, and its negative effects on attitude formation are widely documented....
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Television viewers' attention is increasingly more often divided between television and "second scre...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Research has demonstrated that people automatically devote more attention to negative information th...
Is news too negative and narrowly focused? Would it be healthier for us to simply shut it out and co...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
A growing body of evidence illustrates the human tendency to prioritise negative over positive news ...
Research psychologists have found that people are subject to negative biases. These powerful biases ...
This article tests the assertion about the dominance of the negative agenda in the media space. To t...
Television viewers' attention is increasingly more often divided between television and "second scre...
Anecdotal evidence seems to indicate that exagger-atedly had news may propagate in the marketplace o...
News media can have a powerful effect on people’s physiology, thinking, and emotions. This study aim...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...
Negativity is a news ideology, and its negative effects on attitude formation are widely documented....
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Television viewers' attention is increasingly more often divided between television and "second scre...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Research has demonstrated that people automatically devote more attention to negative information th...
Is news too negative and narrowly focused? Would it be healthier for us to simply shut it out and co...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
People often seek out information as a means of coping with challenging situations. Attuning to nega...