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Abstract: This study explores the legal and ethical challenges of undercover reporting in investigative journalism, focusing on journalists in Abuja,…
Abstract: This study investigated the influence of customer reviews and ratings on buying decision among Osun State Polytechnic, students, Iree.…
Abstract: The main objective of the study was to investigate the influence of clickbait headlines on online news consumption and…
Abstract: The study investigated the impact of clickbait on the credibility of news sources in Lagos. Grounded in framing theory…
Abstract: This study investigated the perceptions of prank video content on YouTube among Rivers State University students, utilizing Cognitive Dissonance…
Explore a variety of insightful project topics on pranks, delving into the psychological, social, and cultural impacts of pranks in…
Abstract: This study explores the influence of Artificial Intelligence on the practice of public relations in Nigeria, employing a cross-sectional…
Abstract: This study explores the perceived effects of Ai on journalism ethics in Nigeria, employing a cross-sectional survey research method.…
Abstract: This study investigates the transformative influence of Artificial Intelligence in journalism industry in Nigeria. Employing a quantitative research method,…
Abstract: The study was to investigate the utilization of internet as research tool among undergraduate students. The study was anchored…