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Can we trust measures of trust? Measurement invariance in trust in EU news media
AbstractTrust in the news media received wide scholarly attention for almost a century, which was further boosted as a result of recent developments in the media landscape and changes in how news is made and consumed. Despite that, the conceptualization of trust in the news media is still debated, and its measurement comparability has not yet been ...
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While a far from recent phenomenon, fake news has acquired a very special significance in the wake of the latest US elections. Against a broad background of different definitions and subtypes that require us to find a new, broader definition of the ...
Tiago Lima-Quintanilha +2 more
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Confusing Content, Platforms, and Data: Young Adults and Trust in News Media
News media trust, and the lack thereof, has been a prominent topic of discussion among journalism scholars in recent years. In this article, we study young adults’ trust in news media from the perspectives of platformisation and datafication.
Veera Ehrlén +5 more
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Trust in Pod: Listener Trust of News Content Heard on Different Genre Podcasts
There are several news podcast programs for listeners to choose from, but other genre podcasts (e.g., comedy, true crime, history) also include news in their content. This study measures listener trust in news content aired in different genres.
Kristine Johnson, Michael McCall
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Trust relations in health care—the new agenda [PDF]
Trust has traditionally been considered a cornerstone of effective doctor–patient relationships. The need for interpersonal trust relates to the vulnerability associated with being ill, the information asymmetries arising from the specialist nature of medical knowledge, and the uncertainty and element of risk regarding the competence and intentions of ...
Rosemary, Rowe, Michael, Calnan
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Do You Trust Me(dia)?: How Students Perceive and Identify Fake News [PDF]
Social media has become an increasingly popular source of news among young adults. However, with the rise of “fake news,” credibility comes into question and young adults are left on their own to determine which news is real and which is false. Two focus
Stewart, Kamari
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The New News: Journalism We Want and Need [PDF]
Economic pressures on one hand and continuing democratization of news on the other have already changed the news picture in Chicago, as elsewhere in the U.S.
Gordon Mayer, Thom Clark
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Do You Trust Scientists About the Environment? [PDF]
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton examines the results of a Granite State Poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center in late January–early February 2014.
Hamilton, Lawrence C.
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The Trust Factor: Investigating the Triple Role of News Media Trust on Perceived Migrant Threat
The goal of this study was to compare the role of news media trust as predictor, mediator, and moderator of news media consumption, and to find out how this relates to perceived refugee threat.
David De Coninck +3 more
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Generational Differences: The Levels and Determinants of News Media Trust in China
Generational differences in news media trust are mainly studied in Western contexts and remain underexplored in non-Western societies. Drawing on the theory of generations, this study investigates the potential generational gaps in the levels and ...
Ke Du
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