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The Liberal Media Myth Revisited: An Examination of Factors Influencing Perceptions of Media Bias

机译:重新审视自由媒体神话:对影响媒体偏见观念的因素的考察

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Despite research to the contrary, the general public and a significant number of politicians are convinced the U.S. news media have a liberal and pro-Democratic bias. To understand why many people believe the media have such biases, this study tested whether such a perception is related to an observer's own partisan and ideological positions. Findings based on two large national surveys suggest that audiences' ideologies and partisanships affect how they view the media. Strong conservatives and Republicans are more likely to distrust the news media, whereas the best predictor of a media bias perception is political cynicism.
机译:尽管有相反的研究,但广大公众和许多政治家都相信美国新闻媒体具有自由主义和亲民主主义的偏见。为了理解为什么很多人认为媒体有这种偏见,本研究测试了这种看法是否与观察者自身的党派和意识形态立场有关。基于两项大型全国性调查的结果表明,受众的意识形态和党派关系会影响他们如何看待媒体。强大的保守派和共和党人更可能不信任新闻媒体,而媒体偏见的最好预测者是政治冷嘲热讽。

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