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Becker, Lee B.; Towers, Wayne M. – 1976
The political scandals known as Watergate provided an unusual opportunity to study the importance of attitudinal and cognitive variables in media research. In order to assess the impact of Watergate during the months preceding the 1974 Congressional elections, 339 personal interviews were conducted during October with a probability sample of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Elections, Mass Media
Becker, Lee B.; And Others – 1978
In order to determine if media dependency has effects on audience members, a study was conducted among 460 randomly chosen household heads in Syracuse, New York. The respondents were asked to answer questions designed to measure media dependency in terms of use and of reliance on the various media. The questionnaire included a measure of audience…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Government, Journalism, Local Government

Stroman, Carolyn A.; Becker, Lee B. – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Interviews with 1,575 persons of voting age, conducted during the three-month period following the 1974 congressional elections, suggest that Blacks are less committed to newspapers than Whites and are more dependent on television. (GT)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Blacks, Information Seeking, Media Research
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