Repetitive and Competitive News Framings
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Repetitive and Competitive News Framings
Objective
Read each article carefully and prepare a brief paper responding to the following questions regarding each article:
1. What is the research question or hypothesis?
2. How was the study conducted (methodology)?
3. What were the major findings (results)?
4. What are the implications of these findings (conclusions)?
Additionally, as a response to all four (4) articles, you must critically assess their methodologies, how these articles are related (or not) to one another, and how the findings contribute to knowledge in general, and to the field of communication research in particular. Your critical analyses should be addressed in the overall conclusion of the assignment and should demonstrate your ability to apply course content.
Format and Grading
You will be graded on the quality of your writing, your critical analysis of the articles, your thoroughness in responding to the questions above, and the following:
o Typed, 1.5 spaced, size 12, Arial font, APA citation
o No spelling, grammatical, or typographical errors
o Flow, cohesion of thoughts, and ideas
o Attachment of Grading Rubric (see page 6) as the cover page
*Papers without attached rubric will not be marked and will be considered late
o Attachment of photocopied first page of each article
*Papers without attached first page will not be marked and will be considered late
Structure of Paper
Your paper must contain a brief introduction identifying the topics you selected and a conclusion (see above) in which you critically analyze the articles and their overall contribution to communication research.
"Effects of Repetitive and Competitive News Framings"