Figure 1 A model of national image

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
© Oxford University Press How are the plates moving?
Advertisements

From: A Regularist Approach to Mechanistic Type-Level Explanation
From: An open day in the metric space
Figure 1. Heat Map Summarizing Question Types by Agency
Figure 1 The spatial and temporal distribution of diarrhoea rates
Fig. 1 Graphical representation
Figure 2 Effects of political reforms on tariff reduction and political approval rating. From: TPP negotiations and political economy reforms in Japan’s.
Figure 2. CONSORT flow diagram.
Figure 1. Period–cohort diagram.
Figure 1. Rate of Return Systems.
Figure 1: Different aortic bioprostheses
From: Political Leadership and Power Redistribution
Figure 1 Timeline of the project.
Figure 1. The Modified Dual Pathway Model.
From: North Korea's foreign economic relations
Note: Vertical lines are 95% confidence intervals
Figure 1. Structural Equation Model: Effects of Valence Framing on Perceived Truth of Statements and Source Trustworthiness. Standardized path-coefficients.
Figure 1 Infant mortality and gross national product (GNP) in selected Latin American countries and the United States, 2003 From: Health in Cuba Int J.
FIGURE 1 Bivariate relationship between serum urea levels and serum Hcit levels, according to different nutritional regimens, namely FD, MD and VLPD. From:
Figure 1 Patients outside of target international normalized ratio range by time point and management strategy. All values are expressed as percentages.
Source:Ellerman, Convery, and de Perthuis (2010). Figure 6. 2, p
Figure 1 A decision tree diagram for problems and its German correspondences From: Corresponding lexical domains: A new resource for onomasiological.
Figure 2: The Medical Imaging Projection System projecting the real-time fluorescent image on the surface of the lung during surgery (left). The cut surface.
Figure 1. Logos appearing in the choice experiment
Fig. 1. Dimer model $\Gamma_{4a}$.
Figure 1. Conceptual model of well-being related to involvement in theatre. From: Theatre Involvement and Well-Being, Age Differences, and Lessons From.
Figure 1. Orthodontic set-up and location of LLLT or placebo-laser
Figure 4 Comparison of school and leisure time activity energy expenditure on weekdays between preschool and adolescent boys in different age categories.
Figure 2. Illustration of minimum cross-sectional area (a) and measurements for oropharynx and soft palate in sagittal plane (b, c). From: Airway volume.
Figure 1 Hourglass metaphor for the development of complex diseases, with gene–gene and gene–environment interaction From: Dissecting complex disease:
Source: Authors’ elaboration with data from Eurostat.
Figure 1: Correlation of plasma ET-1 levels with LAD in patients with mitral valve disease. r is Pearson’s correlation coefficient. ET-1: endothelin 1;
From: Where do we go from here
Figure 1. Single-Tree Model and BART Fits to Simulated Data.
Figure 1. Orthodontic set-up and location of LLLT or placebo-laser
Figure 1: Changing American Attitudes toward Marijuana and Same-Sex Marriage. Mean support for marijuana and same-sex marriage legalization. N=4,079. Source:
Figure 1. Examples of e-cigarette discussions in social media
From: Estimating the Location of World Wheat Price Discovery
Figure 3. Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal (HPA)-axis functioning moderates crime exposure: regions of significance on X (crime). The lines represent two.
Figure 1. Publication channels used by scholars at the faculty of Arts, 2006–2013. From: Accountability in context: effects of research evaluation systems.
Figure 1: Logistic regression showing association of prescribing provider and patient panel characteristics with occurrence of a hospitalization or ED.
From: Introducing the PRIDE Archive RESTful web services
NOTE.—Error bars in all figures represent standard errors of the means. From: So Close I Can Almost Sense It: The Interplay between Sensory Imagery and.
Figure 2 The final moderated mediation model: a differential indirect effect of personal issue importance on elaborative reasoning through pro- and counterattitudinal.
Figure 1. Impact ratings for prospective memory lapses for younger (~age 30), middle-age (~age 50), and older (~age 65) adults. From: Daily Memory Lapses.
Figure 1. The flow chart illustrates the construction process of anti-CRISPRdb, and the information that users can obtain from anti-CRISPRdb. From: Anti-CRISPRdb:
Figure 1 Effects of childhood school grades, education, and work complexity on risk of dementia. Age- and gender-adjusted hazard ratios and 95% confidence.
Figure 1. Percentage of participants in each group (holocaust survivors, prewar immigrants, and postwar immigrants) by the main coded strategies. From:
Figure 1. Global Distribution of Source RCTs - Total number of identified articles and number of LMIC first authored publications. From: Equity in global.
Figure 5. Tungiasis: a 21-year-old woman returned from Peru with painful nodules on her toes. From: Illness in Travelers Returned From Brazil: The GeoSentinel.
Figure 1. The cell-lineage specification of the early mouse embryo
Figure 1. Distribution of colonial sources in the EDD
Fig. 5 Detailed classifier results for tweets (a) J48, (b) SVM, and (c) NB From: A sentiment analysis system for social media using machine learning techniques:
Fig. 1 Languages used for SA
Figure 1. Annual growth rates of the number of records in each Entrez database as of 1 September 2018. Identical Protein Groups is not included since this.
NOTE.—ERROR BARS ARE STANDARD ERRORS.
Figure 1. HR (95% CI) of death from dementia associated with weight or BMI in middle age and in old age. From: Adiposity in middle and old age and risk.
Figure 4. Influence of Clerk Ideology on Justice Voting.
Figure 1 Data-selection process
Figure 1 Flow diagram detailing the systematic review process.
Figure 1. Medicaid receipt and ACA favorability
Figure 1. Historical dialectic framework to assess transnational advocacy network influence Unless provided in the caption above, the following copyright.
Figure 1 Plot showing the interaction between Indigenous group belonging and use of family health centres Figure 1 Plot showing the interaction between.
Figure 1 Topics of debate reported by respondents (n = 77)
Figure 1. Ratios of simulated hazard rates of reporting for states with high trade exposure to those with low exposure, ... Figure 1. Ratios of simulated.
Figure 1 Grant agencies and charitable foundations supporting Plan S.
Figure 1: Yearly net investment flows from Japan
Figure 1: Trade shares of South Korea's major trading partners (% of South Korea's total trade in goods) Figure 1: Trade shares of South Korea's major.
Figure 1. Measuring respondent unhappiness with their child marrying someone from the other party and happiness with ... Figure 1. Measuring respondent.
Figure 1 ABCDE of primary prevention.2
Presentation transcript:

Figure 1 A model of national image From: In the Eye of the Beholder: How News Media Exposure and Audience Schema Affect the Image of the United States Among the Chinese Public Int J Public Opin Res. Published online July 24, 2017. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edx010 Int J Public Opin Res | © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.

Figure 2 (a) Interaction effect between patriotism and news exposure on the United States from traditional media on the belief that the United States is an important partner to China in the world today. (b) Interaction effect between patriotism and news exposure on the United States from new media on the belief about trade with the United States as beneficial to the Chinese economy From: In the Eye of the Beholder: How News Media Exposure and Audience Schema Affect the Image of the United States Among the Chinese Public Int J Public Opin Res. Published online July 24, 2017. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edx010 Int J Public Opin Res | © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.

Figure 3 Interaction effect between travel experience and news exposure on the United States from new media on favorable attitude toward the United States From: In the Eye of the Beholder: How News Media Exposure and Audience Schema Affect the Image of the United States Among the Chinese Public Int J Public Opin Res. Published online July 24, 2017. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edx010 Int J Public Opin Res | © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.