| CURRENT RESEARCH Our
annual project for 2007-2008 focuses on how frames and facts within
broadcast news stories work together to influence cognitive processes
and political judgments. We have designed a study to compare the
power of equivalence framing (i.e., an idealistic approach in which
all facts are held constant) with emphasis framing (i.e., a pragmatic
approach in which facts are selected to support the frame). This
is done within the context of gain and loss framing of the issue
of health care costs, expanding on the classic prospect theory research.
The different versions of the broadcast news stories used to test
these effects were produced in coordination with Wisconsin Public
Television, who dedicated a reporter/producer and professional crew
to the development of the manipulations. Data was collected as an
online survey experiment during the Fall semester in 2007. For those
interested in learning more about this research, please see the
contact page.
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