Milestones in Mass Communication Research: Media EffectsLongman, 1983 - 398 halaman |
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... newspapers produced and consumed per household . For example , in 1910 more than 1.3 daily newspapers were sold per house- hold in the United States . Since that time , the newspaper has declined steadily but slowly . Today , the number ...
... newspapers produced and consumed per household . For example , in 1910 more than 1.3 daily newspapers were sold per house- hold in the United States . Since that time , the newspaper has declined steadily but slowly . Today , the number ...
Halaman 107
... newspapers were still close to their all - time peak of popularity in American society . Only a decade earlier , Americans had subscribed to daily newspapers at near - record levels of 1.32 per household . In the highest year , 1910 ...
... newspapers were still close to their all - time peak of popularity in American society . Only a decade earlier , Americans had subscribed to daily newspapers at near - record levels of 1.32 per household . In the highest year , 1910 ...
Halaman 108
... newspapers openly supported the Repub- licans . Presumably this was because of the close ties newspapers had to the business community . Meanwhile , Democrats had turned to radio as an alternative . Roosevelt , in particular , used the ...
... newspapers openly supported the Repub- licans . Presumably this was because of the close ties newspapers had to the business community . Meanwhile , Democrats had turned to radio as an alternative . Roosevelt , in particular , used the ...
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Milestones in Mass Communication Research: Media Effects Shearon Lowery,Melvin Lawrence DeFleur Tampilan cuplikan - 1995 |
Milestones in Mass Communication Research: Media Effects Shearon Lowery,Melvin Lawrence DeFleur Tampilan cuplikan - 1983 |
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adult aggressive behavior American analysis attitudes audience Battle of Britain boys broadcast campaign child comic books concerning conclusions crime comics developed earlier emotional Erie County example experiments exposure factors film findings girls Herbert Blumer Hovland Ibid idea important individual interest interpretations interviews investigators issues Jack Lyle L. L. Thurstone leaflets learning listeners magic bullet theory major mass communication mass communication research mass media means medium Mercury Theatre motion pictures newspapers norms opinion change opinion leaders opinion leadership Overall patterns Payne Fund Studies percent personal influence persuasive communications played political portrayals portrayed presented problems programs propaganda questionnaire questions radio relationships response role Schramm selective showed significant sleeper effect social scientists stimulus intensity subjects Task Force televised violence Television and Social theoretical theory tion topics two-step flow viewers viewing vote voters Wertham women