The intensity of Facebook use correlated with trust in the social platform
The study appeared in Online Information Review.
New research suggests political advertisements do little to persuade voters
The findings were published in Science Advances.
Depth of media coverage for academic papers strongly based on number of citations
Researchers aimed to fully understand the association between the scientific impact of…
Extreme left and right-leaning ideologies correlated with the sharing of more hyper-partisan information on social media
To examine the extent to which people consume inaccurate news on social…
Few Americans have confidence in their ability to fact-check news during a pandemic
Only a small percentage of Americans have confidence in their ability to…
The mass media’s narrative on autism has transposed to acceptance & accommodation
Researchers at the University of California scoured through the online edition of…
Less people in America believe the media is aggrandizing COVID-19 risks, survey shows
A recent Pew Research study finds fewer Americans believe the news media…
Mass media is exhibiting bias toward instances of corporate social irresponsibility
New research in the Journal of Marketing suggests that news media outlets…
Online-based propaganda raises the demand for corporate corrective response
The study, as published in the peer-reviewed journal Mass Communication and Society,…
Many Americans think the media is covering COVID-19 pandemic well, but exaggerating the risks, survey finds
According to a survey by Pew Research Center, the majority of Americans…
Top 40 news stories of the 2010s
The decade in review: The 40 biggest news stories of the 2010s.
Marketing and political campaigns use less psychological influence than widely assumed
The results appeared in Consciousness and Cognition.