新闻个性化、自恋和第三人称效应:研究对受众数据收集限制的支持度

IF 0.7 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Lisa Farman
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一项在线调查(N = 561)测试了受访者对网络政治新闻个性化的看法。结果发现了第三人效应:受访者认为其他人会更多地受到政治新闻的影响。
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News personalization, narcissism, & the third-person effect: examining support for restrictions on audience data collection
An online survey (N = 561) tested perceptions of the personalization of online political news. A third-person effect emerged: respondents believed others would be more affected by political news pe...
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