Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Television is television first , programs second . " Recognition of this pattern of program selection has prompted researchers like Levy ( 1978 ) to distinguish between active and passive audience members . The active audience member ...
Television is television first , programs second . " Recognition of this pattern of program selection has prompted researchers like Levy ( 1978 ) to distinguish between active and passive audience members . The active audience member ...
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For example , homemakers who prepare , serve , and clean up after family meals may not be able to pay strict attention to programs they " watch " while carrying out their domestic chores . Data and Analysis Data used in the present ...
For example , homemakers who prepare , serve , and clean up after family meals may not be able to pay strict attention to programs they " watch " while carrying out their domestic chores . Data and Analysis Data used in the present ...
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TABLE 1 Frequency of Exposure to Political Television Programs ( in percent ) Programs SUNDAY / INTERVIEW " Meet the Press " " Face the Nation " " '60 Minutes " NEWSCASTS Local news National news PUBLIC TELEVISION " Washington Week in ...
TABLE 1 Frequency of Exposure to Political Television Programs ( in percent ) Programs SUNDAY / INTERVIEW " Meet the Press " " Face the Nation " " '60 Minutes " NEWSCASTS Local news National news PUBLIC TELEVISION " Washington Week in ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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