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  • VALUES 14: People Who Emphasize “Authority, Loyalty, or Purity” Do Not Think the Media Is Willing to Admit Their Mistakes

    Moral value People who most value…* People who least value…* Authority 20% 29% Loyalty 18% 28% Purity 20% 31%

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 13: People Who Place Most Importance on “Care” Are More Trusting of News They See

    Statement about the media People who most value care* People who least value care* News is trustworthy 56% 28% News is accurate 79% 53% Media [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 12: People Who Most Value “Authority” Are Less Likely to Support Journalism Values

    Journalism value People who most value authority* People who least value authority* Oversight 17% 31% Factualism 23% 33% Giving voice to the less powerful 13% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 11: People Who Most Value “Loyalty” Are Less Likely to Support Journalism Values

    Journalism value People who most value loyalty* People who least value loyalty* Oversight 17% 34% Factualism 22% 32% Giving voice to the less powerful 14% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 10: People Who Most Value “Fairness” Are More Likely to Support Journalism Values

    Journalism value People who most value fairness* People who least value fairness* Oversight 30% 16% Factualism 36% 15% Giving voice to the less powerful 37% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 9: People Who Emphasize “Care” Are More Likely to Support Journalism Values

    Journalism value People who most value care* People who least value care* Oversight 30% 16% Factualism 35% 20% Giving voice to the less powerful 41% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 8: People with College Degrees Are Less Likely than Others to Value Oversight

    Journalism value HS or less Some college BA or above Oversight 24% 23% 20% Factualism 20% 24% 29% Giving voice to the less powerful 15% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 7: Black Americans Are More Likely than Whites to Emphasize 4 out of 5 Journalism Values

    Journalism value White Black Hispanic Other Oversight 20% 26% 27% 26% Factualism 25% 24% 20% 25% Giving voice to the less powerful 19% 27% 19% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 6: Democrats Are More Likely to Emphasize Journalism Principles than Republicans.

    Journalism value Democrat Independent Republican Oversight 30% 24% 13% Factualism 32% 19% 18% Giving voice to the less powerful 35% 16% 6% Transparency 31% 20% [...]

    April 7, 2021
  • VALUES 5: Liberals and Conservatives Differ on Moral Values They Most Emphasize.

    Moral value Liberal Moderate Conservative Care 25% 21% 15% Fairness 26% 23% 21% Loyalty 11% 23% 36% Authority 7% 16% 27% Purity 14% 23% 30%

    April 7, 2021
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