نتایج جستجو برای: newspaper headlines

تعداد نتایج: 8324  

Journal: :Psychology 2021

Today’s political realities of media are alignments. There is no contestation that does not involve the media. was a radical change in institutions from watchdog to involved power struggles. This where becomes actors. Media involvement realized by constructing news benefits certain parties or candidates. Then presented public will build discourse and alignments with candidates can be seen 2014 ...

2011
Alireza Bakhtiari Camille Besse Luc Lamontagne

Analysing international political behaviour based on similar precedent circumstances is one of the basic cognitive devices that policymakers use to define and evaluate current situations. These analyses are based on international interactions and events that occur between political actors in different periods of history. In quantitative researches on international relations, these political beh...

2003
Carina Ihlström Eriksson Jonas Lundberg

Online newspapers, having existed on the Internet for a couple of years, are now having similar form and content, starting to shape what could be called a genre. We have analyzed the news sites of nine Swedish local newspapers using a repertoire of genre elements consisting of navigation elements, landmarks, news streams, headlines, search/archives and advertisements. We have also interviewed 1...

1995
N Collier K Takahashi

This report has two aims To give information about the issues behind corpus alignment and the techniques currently used. To describe a particular corpus which members of CCL were involved in constructing-the Asahi corpus. The subject of aligning parallel corpora is expanding rapidly, particularly because the bottom-up machine translation (MT) paradigms such as Example-based MT and Statistics-ba...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2012
Victoria C Plaut Hazel Rose Markus Jodi R Treadway Alyssa S Fu

Does local context (e.g., city of residence) matter for self and well-being? We theorized that it does because local contexts diverge in prevalent historically-derived ideas, norms, and products. Through historical analysis, studies of norms (tightness-looseness; Study 1) and cultural products (content analyses of newspaper headlines, venture capital firm websites, hospital websites; Studies 2-...

2017
Robin Lemke Eva Horch Ingo Reich

In this paper we argue that the distribution of article omission in newspaper headlines is constrained by information-theoretical principles (Shannon 1948). To this effect, we present corpus data and results from an acceptability rating study. Both point in the same direction: In our corpus, articles are significantly more frequent, when they precede a less predictable head noun. And subjects p...

Journal: :J. Cases on Inf. Techn. 2011
Dieter Fink

Government’s responsibility for road safety is widely accepted since the public expects government to provide the infrastructure and regulatory environment in which the road user can have confidence that his or her safety is protected. It is now commonly expected that roads are well constructed and road behaviour is controlled by effective legislation. However, as the volume of traffic increase...

Journal: :HealthcarePapers 2004
David Classen

Clearly a wakeup call for the healthcare industry, the IOM report of 2000 To Err Is Human now appears to have been a sentinel event, at least in the United States (Institute of Medicine 1999). Given that the practice of medicine in the United States is, in many ways, very similar to that in Canada--for example, our physician trainees are educated and evaluated using similar models--it is unfort...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Bernard Dixon

There are occasions when readers can get a realistic picture of some topical issue only by examining what several different newspapers say from their respective standpoints. In the case of the influenza that hit Britain in January, this approach would have brought more confusion than clarity. Not only were there flatly contradictory accounts of the severity of the outbreak, and whether it quali...

2008
Wouter van Atteveldt Enrico Motta Gertjan van Noord Klaus Schönbach Philip A. Schrodt

W oter an Att eeldt Wouter van Atteveldt http://vanatteveldt.com http://content-analysis.org Semantic Network Analysis is a technique in which the content of a message (such as a newspaper article) is extracted from text and represented as a network of semantic relations between actors and issues, which can be queried to look for specific patterns and answer various research questions. This tec...

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