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Pirkis, Jane; Burgess, Philip; Blood, R. Warwick; Francis, Catherine – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
There is a paucity of studies examining which suicides are considered newsworthy. By combining data on media reports of individuals' suicides with routinely collected suicide data, it was found that 1% of Australian suicides were reported over a 1-year period. There was evidence of over-reporting of suicides by older people and females, and those…
Descriptors: Suicide, Mass Media Effects, Foreign Countries, News Reporting
Becker, Lee B.; Blood, R. Warwick – 1983
A study conducted in Columbus, Ohio, assessed the importance of voter uncertainty in motivating media use and use of specific campaign information. Data were collected from a telephone survey of 540 persons registered to vote in Columbus or surrounding Franklin County. Decisional difficulty, likelihood of vote change, and knowledge about the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elections, Evaluative Thinking, Mass Media
Blood, R. Warwick; And Others – 1984
Research indicates that the media play a role in shaping the information that voters have about election options. Knowledge of those options has been related to actual vote, but has not been shown to be strongly related to uncertainty. Uncertainty, however, does seem to motivate voters to engage in communication activities, some of which may…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Information Sources, Knowledge Level, Mass Media Effects
Blood, R. Warwick; Putnis, Peter; Pirkis, Jane – 2001
Research on the news media's reporting on suicide and mental illness is understudied in Australia despite the controversial nature of much coverage and its possible consequences for a variety of audiences. This paper critiques the underlying assumptions of most international research in this area, which follows a media imitation or contagion…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Health Education, Higher Education
Blood, R. Warwick – 1989
Reviewing the historical development of media agenda-setting theory suggests that topics emphasized by the mass news media become the topics people think are most important. The vast majority of agenda-setting studies, however, rely on aggregate measures of media and public agendas, and produce very little support for the original theory as there…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role
Blood, R. Warwick; Galloway, John J. – 1983
To test whether the number of times viewers watch a television program correlates positively with (1) original expectancy-value measures (EV)--expectations of pleasant outcomes--or (2) changes in EV measures of gratifications, 117 Australian boys in grade 7 were interviewed and given a questionnaire on their responses to specific television…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Audience Analysis, Audiences