Story 1. Pollution story Standard Version At-risk neighborhood now facing new health threat from toxic drinking water A toxic chemical has polluted drinking water at [...]
Moral Foundations Theory Questionnaire This survey used a battery of questions often used in academic studies to assess respondents’ inclinations toward values in Moral Foundations [...]
Cluster analysis: Four groups of Americans based on their responses to moral and journalistic values
Despite partisan differences, Americans’ attitudes about journalism are more complicated than a simple Democrat versus Republican divide. To better understand how values relate to views [...]
Half of the current decline in trust occurred before the widespread adoption of the public internet and so much news coverage moved online and or [...]
While the majority of our research looked at how moral foundations intersect with perceptions of core journalistic concepts and content, we also wanted to test [...]
To provide our own baseline for trust with respondents, we began by asking about their level of trust in the news media. We asked the [...]
The panel of experts in the working session included: Susan Benkelman – American Press Institute, Director of Accountability Journalism; Jenny Benz, PhD, – AP-NORC Center [...]
No work of journalism should be focused more on what matters to the public than election coverage. Voters, after all, are the decision makers. But [...]
The 2020 election may be remembered best for misinformation. Led by the defeated president himself, partisans — including elected officials — and others seeking to [...]
The pandemic made nearly every facet of life more complicated. That, in turn, altered what kind of news people needed. In response, many journalists offered [...]
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