Breast Cancer Media Coverage | HPV Vaccine Coverage | Media Portrayals of Female Condom | Framing and Issue Attention Cycle |
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What is individual prevention, parental protection, and collective action?
The three levels of prevention that are central to the Breast Cancer and the Environment project.
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What is (a) giving children a "license" to be sexually active; (b) promoting false confidence, since the vaccine does not protect against all strains of HPV or other sexually transmitted diseases; (c) making vaccination mandatory, leading to ...
The main controversies that arise from discussion about the HPV vaccine.
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What is an extrinsic frame?
*What role do frames play in users' perceptions of products in the early stages of diffusion?
In media portrayals of female condoms, this type of frame had a particularly strong effect.
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What is "events rather than on issues"?
*What are some examples of event-based coverage and issue-based coverage?
When reporting on risk issues, journalists tend to focus on this aspect.
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What is the "active" retrieval channels, which are the primary sources for health-oriented individuals, and "passive" consumption channels, which serve those who are less health conscious?
*Question*
The two channels of media consumption and the types of individuals that utilize these channels.
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What is the idea that women were more supportive of the vaccine and men tended to express their negative viewpoints of the vaccine to a larger social network.
*Question*
The differences between genders in regard to support of the vaccine.
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What is the competition of the female condom with other contraceptives?
*Why was this an unusual finding?
The reason that the female condom received a negative press reaction.
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What is "to select some aspects of a perceived reality and make them more salient in a communicating text" (Shih et al., 145)?
*How does this apply to health communication?
The definition of framing according to Entman.
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Who are breast cancer specialists and activists seeking to evaluate the performance of the news media and monitor the array of information available to the general public and cancer patients?
*Question*
The individuals that can utilize these content analysis findings for practical applications according to the article.
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What is a higher mean star rating, more views, and a higher likelihood of receiving a rating?
*In your opinion, what are possible reasons that the negative videos received a higher rate of interaction and popularity from viewers?
The most notable differences in viewer response between positive and negative videos.
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What is a lasting "impression" that is difficult to change?
*How could a company counteract a negative image of their product if an article was published early on that portrayed the item in a negative light?
The effect of a dominant frame early on in news coverage of a product.
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What is action and consequence?
*What does this suggest about the foci of journalists?
The dominant frames in the coverage of the three epidemic hazards under study.
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What are risks related to lifestyle practices and environmental contaminants?
*How would you personally attempt to solve this lack of information and through which medium would you convey the message?
The topics that are not frequently presented presented in news stories.
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What are consumer generated videos?
*For what reasons do you think people tend to dislike consumer generated videos more than professionally made videos?
The type of video production that was found to be disliked most.
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What is the reiteration of the lower cost and better design of the FC2?
*Which medium would you select as the most efficient way of establishing a new image?
The ways that future promotional health campaigns could improve the image of the FC2.
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What is the point "when people begin to realize that the cost to solve the problem is beyond their estimation or the extent to which they are willing to tolerate" (Shih et al., 146)?
*Can someone briefly explain the issue attention cycle?
The point when an issue is found in the third stage of the issue attention cycle.
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What is individual prevention?
*What are the implications of this overemphasis of individual responsibility?
The level of prevention that news coverage emphasizes most often.
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What is the fact that HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection among men and women in the United States?
*Question*
The message that the majority of the videos failed to communicate to viewers.
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What is a lack of concern about the seriousness of the problem of STDs through a lack of quotations?
The result of only one third of the stories referencing the female condom having source attribution.
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What is prominence?
The term for the hierarchy of stories or story important cues offered by editors.
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