id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_glbth64cjjbw3fywn3g6bmknc4 Jiun-Yi Tsai Intergroup Contact, COVID-19 News Consumption, and the Moderating Role of Digital Media Trust on Prejudice toward Asians in the U.S.: A Cross-Sectional Study (Preprint) 2020 15 .pdf application/pdf 8836 1038 49 Objective: The study aims to investigate the relationships between news consumption, trust, intergroup contact, and prejudicial related to traditional news exposure, social media use, perceived trust, and their top three news channels for staying informed Among those who had high trust in social media, exposure had a negative relationship with prejudice. history, frequency of intergroup contact, traditional news exposure, and trust in social media emerge as positive predictors of prejudice against Asians and Asian Americans, whereas people who get COVID-19 news from left-leaning and balanced outlets For those who have more trust in social media and digital news, frequent use of these two sources is associated Our findings highlight the need to reshape traditional news discourses and use social media and COVID-19; prejudice; news exposure; news trust; infodemic; media bias; racism; social media use; intergroup contact; regression; to traditional news exposure, social media use, perceived trust, ./cache/work_glbth64cjjbw3fywn3g6bmknc4.pdf ./txt/work_glbth64cjjbw3fywn3g6bmknc4.txt