Journalists increasingly use personal exemplars in news stories about political issues. This study experimentally investigated how such human interest framing indirectly affects political attitudes via the way people attribute responsibility of an issue. Results show that exposure to human interest-framed television news increased attribution of responsibility to the government for the portrayed problem, which in turn decreased support for the government to cut public spending on this issue. This article explains how and why these findings are in line with exemplification theory but run counter to findings of studies on episodic framing effects
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
The media play a key role in forming opinions by influencing people´s understanding and perception o...
Journalists use ordinary people as exemplars in their news stories to make their reports more intere...
Answering the call for nonexperimental framing effects research, this article analyzes the effects o...
There is no satisfactory account of the psychological processes that mediate a news framing effect. ...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
This research paper focuses on indirect (mediated) media effects. In particular, we discuss which in...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
The information one receives through the media influences their individual attitudes about politics,...
The information one receives through the media influences their individual attitudes about politics,...
The media play a key role in forming opinions by influencing people´s understanding and perception o...
Prior research has found that exposure to news frames can cause emotional responses to political iss...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
The media play a key role in forming opinions by influencing people´s understanding and perception o...
Journalists use ordinary people as exemplars in their news stories to make their reports more intere...
Answering the call for nonexperimental framing effects research, this article analyzes the effects o...
There is no satisfactory account of the psychological processes that mediate a news framing effect. ...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
This research paper focuses on indirect (mediated) media effects. In particular, we discuss which in...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
The information one receives through the media influences their individual attitudes about politics,...
The information one receives through the media influences their individual attitudes about politics,...
The media play a key role in forming opinions by influencing people´s understanding and perception o...
Prior research has found that exposure to news frames can cause emotional responses to political iss...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study combines a media content analysis (N = 1158) and panel survey data (N = 1612) conducted d...
This study investigated the extent to which values play a role in affecting citizens’ political atti...
The media play a key role in forming opinions by influencing people´s understanding and perception o...