There is no satisfactory account of the psychological processes that mediate a news framing effect. Based on an experimental study (N = 1,537), this article presents a mediation analysis of a news framing effect on opinion, testing for two important mediation processes: belief importance and belief content change. Results show that framing is mediated by both belief importance and belief content, with belief content being the more prominent variable. The extent to which each process takes effect depends on a person’s level of political knowledge. Knowledgeable individuals are affected to a greater extent via both belief content and belief importance change
Through the use of experimental methods, this study examines the claim that strategic news engenders...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
This research paper focuses on indirect (mediated) media effects. In particular, we discuss which in...
A growing body of research examines the moderators of political news framing effects. However, so fa...
Explanations of the impact of news frames have primarily focused on cognitive processes such as acce...
Answering the call for nonexperimental framing effects research, this article analyzes the effects o...
News Framing Effects is a guide to framing effects theory, one of the most prominent theories in med...
This study tests how repeated exposure to the same news frame influences political opinions over tim...
This study tests how repeated exposure to the same news frame influences political opinions over tim...
Based on a "classic" framing experiment (N = 1,324), this study empirically mimics the dynamic natur...
Research indicates that people discount their own opinions and experiences in favor of those of "exp...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
Through the use of experimental methods, this study examines the claim that strategic news engenders...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
This research paper focuses on indirect (mediated) media effects. In particular, we discuss which in...
A growing body of research examines the moderators of political news framing effects. However, so fa...
Explanations of the impact of news frames have primarily focused on cognitive processes such as acce...
Answering the call for nonexperimental framing effects research, this article analyzes the effects o...
News Framing Effects is a guide to framing effects theory, one of the most prominent theories in med...
This study tests how repeated exposure to the same news frame influences political opinions over tim...
This study tests how repeated exposure to the same news frame influences political opinions over tim...
Based on a "classic" framing experiment (N = 1,324), this study empirically mimics the dynamic natur...
Research indicates that people discount their own opinions and experiences in favor of those of "exp...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
Through the use of experimental methods, this study examines the claim that strategic news engenders...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors...