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How Pervasive Are Perceptions of Bias? Exploring Judgments of Media Bias in Financial News

The purpose of this study is to pursue a deeper understanding of media bias by examining a specific segment of the media. If anything in today's media environment is still perceived as monolithic, it may be the individual brands associated with each media outlet. It appears that the degree of m...

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Published in:International journal of public opinion research 2014-12, Vol.26 (4), p.543-553
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