The relationship between media use and social trust in China: An exploratory study based on data analysis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Meng Dong, Jinwen Xie
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Abstract

This study employs an interdisciplinary and comprehensive research approach, integrating questionnaire surveys, statistical analysis, and qualitative interviews to delve into the relationship between media use and social trust in China. By carefully selecting samples, designing questionnaires, collecting data, and conducting data analysis, the study gathered 3257 valid responses. Findings show that Weibo and WeChat have become the primary channels for the public to access news information, while traditional media still enjoy relatively high levels of trust. Moreover, negative news reports decrease trust in the media, whereas critical comments increase it. The study also reveals variations in trust in the media across different groups and institutions, with universities being trusted more than businesses and ordinary employees having more trust than business managers. The qualitative interview component of the study further enriches the research data and provides deeper understanding and interpretation. The results demonstrate a significant relationship between media use and trust, calling for tailored management and policy measures taking into account the characteristics of different media platforms and diverse population groups.
中国媒体使用与社会信任之间的关系:基于数据分析的探索性研究
本研究采用跨学科的综合研究方法,将问卷调查、统计分析和定性访谈相结合,深入探讨中国的媒体使用与社会信任之间的关系。通过精心挑选样本、设计问卷、收集数据和进行数据分析,本研究收集了 3257 份有效答卷。研究结果显示,微博和微信已成为公众获取新闻信息的主要渠道,而传统媒体仍享有相对较高的信任度。此外,负面新闻报道会降低对媒体的信任度,而批评性评论则会提高信任度。研究还揭示了不同群体和机构对媒体信任度的差异,大学比企业更受信任,普通员工比企业管理者更受信任。研究中的定性访谈部分进一步丰富了研究数据,并提供了更深入的理解和解释。研究结果表明,媒体使用与信任之间存在重要关系,因此需要根据不同媒体平台和不同人群的特点,采取有针对性的管理和政策措施。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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