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    Title: 新聞從業人員對民意的認知與評估:以電視新聞記者為例
    Journalists` Perception and Evaluation of Public Opinion --A Case of Taiwan TV Reporters
    Authors: 林宛瑩
    Lin, Wan Ying
    Contributors: 羅文輝
    Luo, Wen Hui
    林宛瑩
    Lin, Wan Ying
    Keywords: 新聞從業人員
    民意
    民意測驗
    專業意理
    Journalists
    Public Opinion
    Polling
    Professional Idology
    Date: 1993
    Issue Date: 2016-04-29 16:28:36 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 新聞媒體在強調民意的民主政治中,扮演著不可或缺的角色。一方面,媒
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