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Research Article

User Perceptions of News Recommender Systems and Trust in Media Outlets: A Five-Country Study

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Received 21 Sep 2023, Accepted 27 May 2024, Published online: 03 Jul 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Conceptual model.

Figure 1. Conceptual model.

Table 1. Country-specific news outlets.

Figure 2. Regression model with varying participant intercepts predicting the perceived NRS use by news outlets.

Note. Regarding country differences, Switzerland is used as baseline in the model.

Figure 2. Regression model with varying participant intercepts predicting the perceived NRS use by news outlets.Note. Regarding country differences, Switzerland is used as baseline in the model.

Figure 3. Regression model with varying participant intercepts predicting trust in specific news outlets.

Figure 3. Regression model with varying participant intercepts predicting trust in specific news outlets.

Figure 4. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and perceived NRS benefits.

Figure 4. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and perceived NRS benefits.

Figure 5. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and concerns related to NRS.

Figure 5. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and concerns related to NRS.

Figure 6. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and perceived NRS benefits separately per country.

Figure 6. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and perceived NRS benefits separately per country.

Figure 7. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and NRS concerns separately per country.

Figure 7. Marginal effects of the interaction between the perceived NRS use by media outlets and NRS concerns separately per country.
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