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Personal Bias or Government Bias? Testing the Hostile Media Effect in a Regulated Press System

机译:个人偏见还是政府偏见?在管制新闻系统中测试敌对媒体的影响

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This study examines the hostile media effect in relation to partisans’ perception of the slant of news coverage in a highly regulated press environment—Singapore. We found that partisans in Singapore perceived unbiased news to be in favor of the other side, while the nonpartisans perceived the same news to be neutral. Our findings show that hostile media effects can persist in a restricted press environment where people are aware of the government's control of media coverage. We also found that partisans’ awareness of the government's control of media information contributed to their perception of the article slant as well.
机译:这项研究调查了在高度严格的新闻媒体环境(新加坡)下,游击队对新闻报道倾向的偏见与敌对媒体的影响。我们发现,新加坡的游击队人士认为无偏见的新闻有利于对方,而无党派人士则认为同一新闻是中立的。我们的发现表明,在人们意识到政府对媒体报道的控制权的受限新闻环境中,敌对媒体的影响会持续存在。我们还发现,党派人士对政府对媒体信息的控制的意识也有助于他们对文章的偏见。

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