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Using subsitutes for full-text news stories in content analysis: Which text is best?
This study examines the validity of newspaper indexes, lead paragraphs, and headlines as representations of full-text media content. This paper analyzes the effects of production decision on content and categorization in the New York Times Index, based on interviews with its senior editor.
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