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Zhu, Jian-Hua – 1989
A study explored the question of whether there is an adversary press, by examining the recent trends in adversarial attitudes among newspaper journalists in the United States. Using a differentiation model for delineating the nature and boundaries of American adversarial journalism, the study re-analyzed the data from two national surveys. The…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cohort Analysis, Journalism, National Surveys

Neuman, W. Russell; Ewick, Patricia – 1979
The relationship between the media and public opinion concerning national elections is examined. Trends in public opinion and media emphasis were analyzed according to attention to political issues, ideological concepts, and party identification. A random sample of approximately 220 presidential election stories in the New York Times was taken for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, News Media, Political Affiliation, Political Attitudes

Entman, Robert M.; Paletz, David L. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Examines the media depiction of the political climate in the 1970s as increasingly conservative, despite insubstantial evidence for the claim. (PD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Mass Media, News Reporting, Political Attitudes

Cooper, Anne Messerly – 1981
A study of 4,692 news stories from Egyptian, Algerian, and Tunisian electronic and print news media was conducted to see how state-controlled media reflected government policy changes following the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty and the subsequent diplomatic break between Egypt and Arab League nations. The study found that the three controlled…
Descriptors: Arabs, Attitude Change, Bias, Change Agents