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'And That's a Fact!': The Roles of Political Ideology, PSRs, and Perceived Source Credibility in Estimating Factual Content in Partisan News

机译:'这是一个事实!':政治意识形态,PSRS和感知源信誉在估算Partisan新闻中的事实内容中的作用

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Cable news schedule today is programed with a transition between objective reporting and subjective commentary. With this in mind, we address the question: to what extent does political ideology impact one's estimation of factual content in the monologue of a partisan news host? Going beyond direct effects, we analyze two moderated mediation models, using news host as moderator and using parasocial relationship and source credibility as parallel mediators. Results show like-minded partisanship with a news host led to higher estimates of factual content, and this effect worked indirectly through credibility perceptions. Additionally, this process occurred more intensely for conservatives.
机译:目前有线电视新闻计划正在预订目标报告与主观评论之间的过渡。考虑到这一点,我们解决了这个问题:政治意识形态在多大程度上影响了一个人对党派新闻主持人的独白事实内容的估计?超越直接效果,我们分析了两个次要的中介模型,使用新闻主持人作为主持人,并使用逐个关系和源信誉作为并行调解器。结果表明,与新闻主人的思想派对术领导致了更高的事实内容估算,这一效果间接致力于信誉识别。此外,该过程更加激烈地用于保守派。

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