We adapted both to measure generalized trust in news media and conducted a survey in Germany to (a) evaluate the dimensional structures of both adapted scales and (b) analyze their predictive validity by testing their explanative power on alternative media use. Both adapted scales yield well-...
News on social media was trusted by 24 percent of male respondents in South Korea according to a survey conducted in early 2021. Comparatively, women trusted news on social media news less, with only 18 percent of female respondents doing so. ...
Good news is hard to come by in this late-stage American empire, but a new poll offers a ray of hope, finding that Americans’ trust and confidence in mass media is at an all-time low. Only 31% of Americans have a “great deal” or a “fair amount” of trust in mass media“w...
The pollster sampled 1,007 adult Americans living across the country. The survey was conducted over the first two weeks of September via phone interviews. Respondents were picked randomly for the survey. Gallup first asked Americans the question back in 1972 and has conducted the media trust poll...
Using Reuters Institute Digital News Report survey data (N = 21,524), this study explores the impact of individual trust in the news media on source preferences and online news participation behaviour, in particular sharing and commenting, across 11 countries. The results show that those with ...
We consider to what degree, and under what conditions, could the survey reports of perceived public trust in media be related to media system differences, both among countries and over time. The study also examines the role played by structural dialectics such as profit orientation or propaganda ...
In these times of media abundance, "fake news" and "lying press", overall trust in the media has recently been a subject of intense scrutiny. According to a survey conducted in 2015 by the European Commission, only 19 percent of European respondents had high trust in the media. A similar...
BRUSSELS, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Less than 20 percent of Belgians said they trust and believe in social media, a figure almost twice as less compared to five years ago, according to a recent opinion poll by Whyte in Belgium. The survey also shows that Belgians maintain a high level of ...
GENEVA, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Ninety percent of Switzerland's population are internet users who rate their computer skills highly, but their trust in online news content has dropped significantly, a survey by the University of Zurich revealed Wednesday. ...
Analyzing survey data for the United States from 1972 to 1998, we assess the claim of Robert Putnam and others that interpersonal trust in America has erod... RV Robinson,EF Jackson - 《Social Science Research》 被引量: 294发表: 2001年 Predicting the Trend of Well-Being in Germany: How ...