22 research outputs found
Effect of Chain Ownership on Newspaper Management Goals
Concentration of ownership has raised questions about whether chain-owned newspapers are less concerned than independently owned newspapers with fulfilling their social responsibility role. This study found editors at daily chain-owned newspapers are more likely to say “profit” is a goal “driving” their organization; however, there is no evidence to suggest chains are less concerned with “product quality.” </jats:p
Kids Voting and Political Knowledge: Narrowing Gaps, Informing Votes-super-
Kids Voting USA is a program designed to educate schoolchildren about the democratic process and foster their political socialization. This article set out to explore the consequences of the Kids Voting program for political knowledge, knowledge gaps, and attitude-behavior consistency. Copyright (c) 2004 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
A communication training program for couples
A structured educational program attempts to increase each partner's self awareness and contribution to interaction within significant relationships </jats:p
Values and the Vote: Linking Issue Interpretations to the Process of Candidate Choice
This study explores how “moral” issues interact with individuals' core values to influence the mental processes involved in choosing among candidates. Drawing upon three major domains of research - (1) construct activation and framing; (2) values and the self; and (3) decision making - we examine how individuals interpret electoral issues and the influence of these evaluations on the process of electoral choice. The same research design was used with three subpopulations - military reservists, ROTC student members, and undergraduate students - expected to be differentially involved with two issues in the study, abortion and gays in the military. Subjects were presented simulated newspaper articles about an election contest and asked to make a candidate choice. Findings indicate that an individual's interpretation of issues - as either ethical or material in nature - is strongly related to differences in the type of decision-making strategy used, even after accounting for a variety of demographic, orientational, and issue importance variables. </jats:p