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Navigating a Diverse Paradigm: A Conceptual Framework for Experimental Framing Effects Research

Douglas M. McLeod, Hyesun Choung, Min-Hsin Su, Sang-Jung Kim, Ran Tao, Jiawei Liu, ByungGu Lee

2021Review of Communication Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review introduces a conceptual framework with three elements to highlight the richness of the framing effects literature, while providing structure to address its fragmented nature. Our first element identifies and discusses the Enduring Issues that confront framing effects researchers. Second, we introduce the Semantic Architecture Model (SAM), which builds on the premise that meaning can be framed at different textual units within a text, which can form the basis of frame manipulations in framing effects experiments. Third, we provide an Inventory of Framing Effects Research Components used in framing effects research illustrated with salient examples from the framing effects literature. By offering this conceptual framework, we make the case for revitalizing framing effects research.

Topics & Concepts

Framing (construction)SalientFraming effectPremiseEpistemologyComputer scienceSociologyPsychologySocial psychologyEngineeringArtificial intelligencePhilosophyStructural engineeringPersuasionSoftware Engineering ResearchBullying, Victimization, and AggressionSocial Media and Politics
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