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- W2167732406 abstract "Abstract This study compared and integrated the influence of motivational and situational determinants on news viewing behavior. Individual people-meter data allowed the unobtrusive study of news viewing situations. The finding is that the viewing context is much more important than motivations. However, interest in the news and politics can reinforce or reverse situational influences. For interested viewers, watching more TV in general mainly explains news viewing, while for less interested viewers, lead-out effects and social viewing are more relevant. Notes The authors thank the Dutch Audience Research Foundation (SKO) as well as the audience research department of Netherlands Public Broadcasting (NPO) for making the data available. aCragg-Uhler & Nagelkerke's pseudo R-square (CitationCragg & Uhler, 1970; CitationNagelkerke, 1991). bAdjusted R-square. *p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001. 1Question wording translated from Dutch: “The following questions concern your interest for different issues. In a moment, I will name some issues. Could you indicate for each issue whether you are strongly, fairly, or little interested? Politics: Could you indicate how much you are interested in that?” This scale was converted to “1” low, “2” medium, and “3” strong political interest. 2Translated question wording: “To what extent are you interested in the following television programs? You can choose from: highly, somewhat, hardly, and absolutely not interested. News and current affairs (such as Journaal, RTL Nieuws, and Netwerk).” “Absolutely not interested” had a relative frequency of less than 2% and was collapsed with category “little interested” with negligible effects on the results. The scale was converted so that “1” was low, “2” medium, and “3” strong news preference. 3Education comprised six categories that comply with the Dutch educational system. 4Viewers born after 1977 were regarded as members of the “Net generation” who grew up with new technologies, especially the Internet, and supposedly have developed different patterns of media use. Six hundred and one of the study's respondents matched this age group." @default.
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- W2167732406 title "Interest in News and Politics—or Situational Determinants? Why People Watch the News" @default.
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