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Fedler, Fred; And Others – 1981
A study examined whether changes in the wording of the cutline would have a significant impact upon readers' responses to the content of a controversial or potentially offensive photograph. Twenty-two variables, including nudity, proximity, and magnitude and innocence were chosen from those concerning editors and readers or those likely to affect…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Captions, Journalism, Media Research
Nottingham, Emily – 1978
To investigate the reaction of the public to being photographed on the street, a study was devised whereby seven photojournalists approached people on the street, photographed them, and requested identification for a questionnaire follow up. Of 102 people approached, 87% cooperated fully with the photographers and 81% of that group returned the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Journalism, Media Research, Photographs

Bird, S. Elizabeth – Journalism Quarterly, 1985
Reports that a majority of editors surveyed oppose the use of hidden recording devices of any kind. (FL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Ethics, Journalism, Media Research

Culbertson, Hugh M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Presents the findings of a survey of members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors revealing that they were ambivalent about the use of veiled attribution. Notes that editors of larger rather than smaller papers were more likely to see the need for it. (FL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Information Sources, Journalism, Media Research

Drew, Dan G. – Journalism Quarterly, 1975
Concludes that reporters' attitudes toward a news source seemed to have little impact on news stories or editorials. (RB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Credibility, Editorials, Higher Education
Ogan, Christine L.; Lafky, Sue A. – 1982
Bloomington, Indiana citizens and 19 members of the editorial staff of the "Herald-Telephone" were surveyed to determine whether the audience for news had the same notion of news value as those who decide what news will be available on any given day. The respondents were asked to list the events most important to them in 1981, on the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Content Analysis, Current Events, Journalism
Mills, Rilla Dean – 1982
A qualitative study designed to elicit the widest possible range of responses was conducted to determine the attitudes of journalists toward ethics. The study's three questions asked respondents (1) if they encountered ethical decisions in their jobs; (2) if not, why not; and (3) if so, how frequently and in what types of situations. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Ethics, Journalism, Media Research
Drew, Dan Gerow – 1973
This study examines two psychological variables that could erode journalistic objectivity--the reporter's attitude toward his source and his expectation of future meetings with the source. Seventy student reporters were randomly assigned to conditions by instructions contained on assignment sheets. The hypotheses tested were that a positive…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Journalism

Joseph, Ted – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Descriptors: Attitudes, Information Sources, Journalism, Media Research
Ervin, R. Ferrell – 1982
A study was conducted to determine attitudes of police toward components of the law enforcement process and whether differences in rank, level of police enforcement, years of service to a police force, or familiarity with reporters made a difference in police attitudes toward newspaper reporters. Thirty-one officers completed a two-part…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Credibility, Journalism

Izard, Ralph S. – Journalism Quarterly, 1985
Concludes that the public's negative attitude toward the news media is beginning to mellow. (FL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Journalism, Mass Media Effects

Schwartz, Stuart H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Reports that an analysis of the responses of 35 journalists to 50 value items revealed two types of journalists: the inner-directed high professional and the other-directed low professional. Discusses attitudes and values of the two types. (GT)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Individual Characteristics, Journalism, Journalism Education
Drew, Dan G. – 1974
A cornerstone of twentieth century journalism is the concept of objectivity. This experimental study explores psychological pressures on the reporter in a theoretical framework of balance theory and social perception. Specifically, it deals with reporters' attitudes toward their sources, their expectation of a future meeting with the sources, and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Journalism, Media Research

Morris, Jim R. – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Reports a survey of reporters on larger newspapers showing a substantial difference of opinion on the use of tape recorders, note-taking, and off-the-record intereviews. (TO)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Interviews, Journalism, Media Research

Ryan, Michael – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Reports the results of a survey of 122 science journalists and 110 scientists regarding their attitudes toward science news coverage; notes that the attitudes of the two groups were remarkably similar. (GT)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Journalism, Media Research
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