ISBN:
9783869622880
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (362 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Methoden und Forschungslogik der Kommunikationswissenschaft v.14
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
302.231
Keywords:
Social media
;
Social media
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Buchtitel -- Impressum -- Inhalt -- Christina Peter / Teresa K. Naab / Rinaldo Kühne -- Measuring Media Use and Exposure: Recent Developments and Challenges -- Benjamin Krämer / Felix Frey -- Measuring Strategies of Media Use: Methodological Approaches and the ›Techno-phenomenological Gap‹ -- Anna Schnauber-Stockmann / Teresa K. Naab -- Validating the Response-Frequency Measure of Media Habit -- Veronika Karnowski / Teresa K. Naab / Daniela Schlütz -- On the Challenges of Measuring Mobile Social Media Use: Explaining Differences Between Data from Surveys and Mobile Experience Sampling -- Anne-Linda Camerini / Peter J. Schulz -- Two Perspectives Are Better than One:Applying the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model to Self-Report Media Studies with Children and Their Parents -- Steffen Lepa -- Combining Inverse Propensity Score Weighting with Media Repertoire Clustering as a Way to Increase Validity and Representativeness Of Longitudinal Cross-media Use Studies -- Stefan Geiss -- How Content-User Data Linking Decisions Affect Media Effects Estimates: A Model Comparison Approach -- Marko Bachl / Michael Scharkow -- Some Suggestions on Dealing with Measurement Error in Linkage Analyses -- Arne Freya Zillich / Sabrina Heike Kessler -- Measuring Selective Exposure to Online Information. Combining Eye-tracking and Content Analysis of Users' Actual Search Behavior -- Franziska Marquart / Jörg Matthes -- Measuring Selective Reading Behavior - An Eye-Tracking Approach -- Freya Sukalla -- The Use of a Lexical Decision Task to Measure Counterarguing: An Illustrative Example of a New Approach to Post-Exposure Measurement of Media Processing -- Stefanie Fuchsloch / Gerret von Nordheim / Karin Boczek -- Unlocking Digitized Public Spheres: Research Opportunities and Legal Challenges in the Use of Text Mining for Content Analysis -- Damian Trilling.
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