Dp. Fan, COMPUTER CONTENT-ANALYSIS OF PRESS COVERAGE AND PREDICTION OF PUBLIC-OPINION FOR THE 1995 SOVEREIGNTY REFERENDUM IN QUEBEC, Social science computer review, 15(4), 1997, pp. 351-366
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Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary","Computer Sciences, Special Topics","Computer Science Interdisciplinary Applications
This article uses a computerized method to score news coverage of the
1995 referendum in Quebec, Canada, asking whether that province should
become sovereign. The news for English-speaking Canada was represente
d by the Canadian Press (CP) newswire, whereas la Presse canadienne (P
C), the sister news service, was used as the surrogate for the French
language press in Quebec. The CP was analyzed for paragraphs supportin
g the Yes and the No positions, and the PC was scored for the equivale
nt positions of the Oui and the Non. Both news services were also anal
yzed for the major campaign themes and coverage of the four major poli
tical leaders. The Oui and the Non paragraphs in the PC were good pred
ictors of the time trend of opinion polls leading up to the referendum
. The campaign could be separated into four distinct phases based on t
he prominence of coverage of different political leaders.