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Six Harmful Patterns in Newspaper Presentations of Race

This report examines the numerous ways in which of race is presented to readers, directly and indirectly, in the nation’s newspapers.

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Barriers to Public Engagement with Transitional Work: Visibility, Worthiness, and Efficacy Findings from Cognitive Interviews

The analysis presented here is based on intensive one-on-one interviews conducted by Cultural Logic in the fall of 2004 with a diverse group of nineteen individuals in Minnesota.

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A Developmental Perspective: An Analysis of Qualitative Research Exploring Views of Youth

This report on a series of focus groups discovers how adults in the state of Minnesota view adolescence in general and youth development programs in specific.

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Connecting the Country to the Rest of the Country: Analysis of a Priming Survey Exploring Views of Rural America

Analysis of a priming survey exploring views of rural America.

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Thinking About Race: Findings from Cognitive Elicitations

Interviews with 50 individuals in 7 states helped identify the most common and corrosive frames in play with respect to race and racism.

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Mind and Monolith: Findings from Cognitive Interviews about Government

This report explores the patterns of reasoning that average Americans bring to the topic of government.

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Connection, Cause and Character: An Analysis of Qualitative Research Exploring Views of Rural America

An analysis of qualitative research exploring views of rural America.

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Making the Public Case for Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention: A FrameWorks Message Memo

This message memo synthesizes the first set of qualitative research findings and recommends strategies to communicate more effectively about child abuse and neglect.

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Moving the Public Beyond Familiar Understandings of Early Childhood Development

This study examined public reactions to dozens of terms that are often used to explain important scientific insights into early childhood development.

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Perceptions & Misperceptions: An Analysis of Qualitative Research Exploring Views of Rural America

This report demonstrates that to the extent possible, rural problems should be discussed within a broader national system indicating causes and consequences.

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The Agrarian Myth Revisited: Findings from Cognitive Elicitations

This study helps advocates better understand how Americans think about rural issues - in order to make breakthroughs in raising public concern.

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How the News Frames Child Maltreatment: Unintended Consequences

A report summarizing some of the major patterns in news coverage of child maltreatment – the key narratives, frames and causal stories that are conveyed to the public on the issue.