2015
DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2014.994646
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The Effects of Repetitive News Framing on Political Opinions over Time

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“…De acordo com Lecheler et al (2015), uma das particularidades da noção de enquadramento leva em conta a repetição sistemática dos fatos.…”
Section: Enquadramentos Da Políticaunclassified
“…De acordo com Lecheler et al (2015), uma das particularidades da noção de enquadramento leva em conta a repetição sistemática dos fatos.…”
Section: Enquadramentos Da Políticaunclassified
“…Similar to agenda-setting effect, frame-setting researchers have also found evidence for news frames' affect on people's perception and understood an issue (Pan & Kosicki, 1993;Jasperson, Shah, Watts, Faber & Fan, 1998). Exposure to "differently valence news frames" could lead to opinion change, and repetition of a news frame especially a negative frame strengthens the framing effect and makes it durable (Lecheler, Keer, Andreas, Schuck & Hänggli, 2015 (Zhou & Moy, 2007;Hong & Choi, 2010). Meanwhile, online public opinion is one of the important external factors infl uencing journalists' framing process of news coverage, especially in today's new media era.…”
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“…An evidence was been found for framesetting effect that repetitive news frames have a strong and persistent impact on people's political opinions (Lecheler et al, 2015).…”
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“…1,8 Given that policy opinions tend to be volatile, time is an important variable to include in our models. 10 We may want to know if the framing effects actually last for a significant amount of time or just fade into obscurity.…”
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“…3,7 Third, researchers should pay particular attention to the durability of framing effects. 1,8 Fourth, it is essential that researchers design experiments taking into consideration the external validity of their results. 9,10 Ultimately, the goal is to encourage research practices that give us a meaningful and realistic understanding of social behavior in relation to framing.…”
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