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Measuring Correlation-to-Causation Exaggeration in Press Releases
Press releases have an increasingly strong influence on media coverage of health research; however, they have been found to contain seriously exaggerated claims that can misinform the public and undermine public trust in science. In this study we propose
Bei Yu, Jun Wang, Lu Guo, Yingya Li
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IMAGE REPAIR DISCOURSE OF KENYA POLICE FACING A SCANDAL
The present study aims to analyze image repair strategies employed in press releases issued by the Kenya police. The main aim of the study was to analyze the linguistic resources of image repair strategies in press releases issued by the Kenya police ...
Tom Sifuna
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Retailers' press release activity: market signals for stakeholder engagement? [PDF]
PURPOSE – To increase understanding of the role, content and effectiveness of press releases. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH – Qualitative and quantitative analyses of UK supermarkets' press releases in 2001/2002, a medium previously little researched in ...
Michael Jay Polonsky, Paul Whysall
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Dansk Folkeparti (the Danish People's Party) uses press releases to a much larger extent than any other Danish party. But they also use them in a different way.
Orla Vigsø
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Background: Exaggerations in health news were previously found to strongly associate with similar exaggerations in press releases. Moreover, such press release exaggerations did not appear to attract more news.
Luke Bratton +6 more
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We make use of party press releases and Wikipedia page view data to study issue dynamics and its determinants of a relatively young right-wing populist party.
Marc Debus, Christoffer Florczak
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Alternative performance measures’ disclosure quality in the 2024 press release and management report [PDF]
This study examines the disclosure quality of alternative performance measures (APMs) in 2024 press releases and management reports. Based on the ESMA guidelines on APMs, we established a disclosure index to capture the disclosure quality amongst ...
Roy van Duuren, Ralph ter Hoeven
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In Ontario, Canada, autism has become widely politicized. In the last 20 years, instances of personal and organizational advocacy developed into wider-scale policy and programs.
Margaret G. Janse van Rensburg
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Background This research is an investigation into the role of expert quotes in health news, specifically whether news articles containing a quote from an independent expert are less often exaggerated than articles without such a quote.
Francien G. Bossema +8 more
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Claims of causality in health news: a randomised trial
Background Misleading news claims can be detrimental to public health. We aimed to improve the alignment between causal claims and evidence, without losing news interest (counter to assumptions that news is not interested in communicating caution ...
Rachel C. Adams +8 more
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