Search Results - "Schuck, R."
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Shifting public engagement: How media coverage of climate change conferences affects climate change audience segments
Published in Public understanding of science (Bristol, England) (01-02-2020)“…While it is often assumed that media attention for events, such as international climate change conferences, can influence public opinion, research studying…”
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Trial geography, pharmacogenetics, and global drug development
Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-03-2015)“…Drug development is increasingly global. The benefits of multiregional trials include worldwide evaluation of safety and efficacy. However, clinical practice,…”
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Leveraging Genomic Factors to Improve Benefit–Risk
Published in Clinical and translational science (01-03-2017)“…[...]a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) may be required to help reduce the occurrence of adverse events. Following development of a diagnostic…”
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Cynics All Around? The Impact of Election News on Political Cynicism in Comparative Perspective
Published in Journal of communication (01-04-2013)“…Previous research suggests that the news media's reporting about politics in terms of strategy fosters political cynicism. The question remains, however, what…”
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The Impact of Media Coverage and Motivation on Performance-Relevant Information
Published in Political communication (01-01-2013)“…Representative democracy requires that citizens know the facts about political performance, and if more such facts are available in the media, citizens have…”
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News Coverage and Support for European Integration, 1990–2006
Published in International journal of public opinion research (01-01-2008)“…Citizens depend on information from the mass media when forming their opinion about political issues. Studies have shown that news media coverage of the EU can…”
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SAMD14/NEURABIN‐I AS BCR‐ANTIGENS OF PRIMARY CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LYMPHOMA
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More interest in interest: Does poll coverage help or hurt efforts to make more young voters show up at the ballot box?
Published in European Union politics (01-09-2019)“…Turnout in second-order elections, like those for the European Parliament, is notoriously low, especially among younger voters. This study compares five…”
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Who's Afraid of Conflict? The Mobilizing Effect of Conflict Framing in Campaign News
Published in British journal of political science (01-01-2016)“…The ability of the news media to mobilize voters during an election campaign is not well understood. Most extant research has been conducted in single-country…”
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Reversed Mobilization in Referendum Campaigns: How Positive News Framing Can Mobilize the Skeptics
Published in The international journal of press/politics (01-01-2009)“…This multimethodological study focuses on risk-induced electoral mobilization in referendum campaigns. Positive news framing in a referendum campaign can…”
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Mapping EU attitudes: Conceptual and empirical dimensions of Euroscepticism and EU support
Published in European Union politics (01-06-2011)“…Public attitudes towards the European Union (EU) are at the heart of a growing body of research. The nature, structure and antecedents of these attitudes,…”
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The watershed labral lesion: Its relationship to early arthritis of the hip
Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-12-2001)“…This study examined the hypothesis that labral lesions contribute to early degenerative hip disease. Between 1993 and 1999, 436 consecutive hip arthroscopies…”
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Is Context the Key? The (Non-)Differential Effects of Mediated Incivility in Three European Countries
Published in Political communication (02-01-2020)“…There is a worry that serious forms of political conflict, in particular, uncivil behavior of politicians, increases political cynicism and demobilizes the…”
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Dealing with the inevitable: strategies of self-presentation and meaning construction in the final statements of inmates on Texas death row
Published in Discourse & society (01-01-2008)“…Last statements of death row inmates represent a genre of discourse characterized by an acute situation in which to express final reflections. This article…”
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Matching Theory and Data: Why Combining Media Content with Survey Data Matters
Published in British journal of political science (01-01-2016)“…Understanding media effects is a core challenge for scholars and students of electoral behavior and campaigns. In an era characterized by volatile electorates,…”
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Journalists’ Misjudgement of Audience Opinion
Published in The international journal of press/politics (01-07-2023)“…Prior studies have reported a right-leaning bias in the media’s reporting of how the public thinks of political issues, raising the question: Why, and to what…”
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How Anxiety and Enthusiasm Help Explain the Bandwagon Effect
Published in International journal of public opinion research (01-12-2017)“…Abstract This study investigates the role of emotions in the (bandwagon) effect of opinion polls on vote choice. It combines a media content analysis of poll…”
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News on the move: exogenous events and news coverage of the European Union
Published in Journal of European public policy (01-06-2010)“…News coverage about the European Union (EU) has the potential to inform citizens about and to involve them in matters of European integration. Investigations…”
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All in the game: Effects of opinion polls on party coverage in the 2013 German election campaign
Published in Journalism (London, England) (01-09-2021)“…Opinion polls form an important part of modern election coverage but might also shape amount and tone of other subsequent coverage about political parties. We…”
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When Good News Is Bad News: Explicating the Moderated Mediation Dynamic Behind the Reversed Mobilization Effect
Published in Journal of communication (01-02-2012)“…This study investigates the mobilizing potential of positive news framing on opponents of a referendum proposal. On the basis of an experiment (N = 470), using…”
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