snscomments: SNS Comments data

snscommentsR Documentation

SNS Comments data

Description

A dataset of 630 German participants in an online experiment. The experiment investigated the effects of user comments on social network sites (SNS) on individuals' perceptions of journalistic quality. The researchers varied the subject of the article (factor 1: 'Copyright directive' or 'Social housing'), the order of comment presentation (factor 2: before or after the article) and the valence of the comments (factor 3: positive or negative).

Usage

snscomments

Format

A data frame of 630 observations and 15 variables:

age

Age of the participant

gender

Gender of the participant, either 'female' or 'not female'

education

Level of formal education of the participant, either 'low formal education' or 'high formal education'

need_cognition

Index measuring the psychological trait of a person to enjoy thinking, calculated from several survey items

prior_knowledge

Index measuring a person's prior knowledge of the presented subject of the article, calculated from several survey items

group

Numeric id of the group that the participant was in during the experiment

issue

Subject of the article that the participant was given to read, either 'Copyright directive' or 'Social housing'

order

Order of the comments that the participant was exposed to, either 'Comments after', 'Comments before', or 'Control group'

valence

Valence of the comments that the participant was exposed to, either 'Negative', 'Positive', or 'Control group'

control_group

Indicates whether the participant was in the 'Control group' or 'Experimental group'

medium_evaluation

Index measuring participant's evaluation of the medium's quality, calculated from several survey items

article_evaluation

Index measuring participant's evaluation of the article's quality, calculated from several survey items

comments_quality

Participant's perception of the quality of the comments

comments_valence

Participant's perception of the valence of the comments

article_elaboration

Participant's measure of how much attention they put in reading the article

Details

This dataset was created from the OSF project: https://osf.io/r867v/, corresponding to the paper: Kümpel, A. S., & Unkel, J. (2020). Negativity wins at last: How presentation order and valence of user comments affect perceptions of journalistic quality. Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications, 32(2), 89–99. \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1027/1864-1105/a000261")}

Source

https://osf.io/r867v/


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