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Status | 已發表Published |
First-Person Influences on Third-Person Perceptions | |
Xinshu ZHAO1; Xudong LIU2; Yue Selene CHEN1; Wen Aquamarine JIAO1; Song Harris AO1; Fuyuan SHEN1; Zhilong George ZHAO1 | |
2022-04-17 | |
Conference Name | the 72nd annual conference of International Communication Association |
Conference Date | 17 April 2022 |
Conference Place | Online |
Abstract | This study assessed the third-person perceptions (TPP) regarding attitude and knowledge among journalists in China and explored factors that may affect such perceptions. Based on a stratified sample of media professionals in two different regions, it was found that TPP regarding attitude was present and stronger than TPP regarding knowledge. The results also revealed that the media environment affected TPP regarding knowledge, while political identity and perceived news quality (PNQ) affected TPP regarding attitude. In addition, the study found that key personal factors interacted with each other in affecting TPP through the mediation of two components, the perceived effect on others (PEO) and the perceived effect on self (PES). The theoretical and methodological implications are discussed. |
Indexed By | 其他 |
Language | 英語English |
Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | Faculty of Social Sciences DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau 2.Macau University of Science and Technology |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Xinshu ZHAO,Xudong LIU,Yue Selene CHEN,et al. First-Person Influences on Third-Person Perceptions[C], 2022. |
APA | Xinshu ZHAO., Xudong LIU., Yue Selene CHEN., Wen Aquamarine JIAO., Song Harris AO., Fuyuan SHEN., & Zhilong George ZHAO (2022). First-Person Influences on Third-Person Perceptions. . |
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