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Author: | Kepplinger, H.M. Glaab, S. |
Title: | Research note: Reciprocal effects of negative press reports |
Journal: | European Journal of Communication
2007 : SEP, VOL. 22:3, p. 337-354 |
Index terms: | Germany individual psychology emotions cognition communication news reporting |
Freeterms: | media reciprocal effects |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The influence of negative press reports (hereafter as: pr-rpts.) on their subjects was determined through a questionnaire answered by 91 persons having complained about such reports to the Deutsche Presserat (German Press Council). It is shown that negative pr-rpts. have long-lasting emotional and social consequences (as: consqs.), as perceived by the subjects. Plausible interactions exist btw. these consqs. There is a theoretical basis for attributing both types of consqs. to certain characteristics of the reports. |
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