2004
Volume 51, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1384-6930
  • E-ISSN: 1875-7286

Abstract

Samenvatting

Deze experimentele studie onderzoekt de effecten van constructieve berichtgeving in nieuws op de emoties en informatieverwerking van jongeren. Resultaten tonen aan dat een constructieve aanpak positieve gevolgen heeft voor de emoties en herinnering van het nieuwsitem van deze jongeren. Constructieve journalistiek kan daarmee mogelijk bijdragen een geschikte strategie te ontwikkelen om ongewenste effecten van nieuwsconsumptie tegen te gaan.

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