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Television and Political Advertising: Psychological Processes - Vol. 1

By: Frank Biocca | Book details

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COMMUNICATION
A series of volumes edited by: Dolf Zillmann and Jennings Bryant
Zillmann/ Bryant Selective Exposure to Communication
Beville Audience Ratings: Radio, Television, Cable, Revised Edition
Bryant/ Zillmann Perspectives on Media Effects
Ellis/ Donohue Contemporary Issues in Language and Discourse Processes
Winett Information and Behavior: Systems of Influence
Huesmann/ Eron Television and the Aggressive Child: A Cross-National Comparison
Gunter Poor Reception: Misunderstanding and Forgetting Broadcast News
Olasky Corporate Public Relations: A New Historical Perspective
Donohew/ Sypher/ Higgins Communication, Social Cognition, and Affect
Van Dijk News as Discourse
Wober The Use and Abuse of Television: A Social Psychological Analysis of the Changing Screen
Kraus Televised Presidential Debates and Public Policy
Masel Walters/ Wilkins/ Walters, Bad Tidings: Communication and Catastrophe
Salvaggio/ Bryant Media Use in the Information Age: Emerging Patterns of Adoption and Consumer Use
Salvaggio The Information Society: Economic, Social, and Structural Issues
Botan/ Hazleton Public Relations Theory
Zillmann/ Bryant Pornography: Research Advances and Policy Considerations
Becker/ Schoenbach Audience Responses to Media Diversification: Coping With Plenty

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