Surveying journalists in the “New Normal”: Considerations and recommendations
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2020-06-17Department
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https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1464884920935277Abstract
As journalism undergoes widespread changes, it finds itself in a ‘new normal’. Research seeking to understand these changes by surveying journalists faces new methodological hurdles that span different stages of the survey process. This article identifies the key contemporary challenges when it comes to sampling, instrument design, and distribution. Best research practices in identifying a target population, sampling, selecting or developing measures, and maximizing the likelihood of participation are presented and discussed. Advice is also offered to help peer reviewers identify common shortcomings in surveys of journalists and encourage authors to engage with the limitations of their work.Citation
Molyneux L, Zamith R. Surveying journalists in the “New Normal”: Considerations and recommendations. Journalism pp. 2-18. Copyright © June 2020 (The Author(s)). DOI: 10.1177/1464884920935277.Citation to related work
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