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Riffe, Daniel – 1986
A study investigated whether the frequency of a legislator's direct contact with constituents was related negatively to the legislator's evaluation of mass media as sources of information on constituent concerns. The study also explored whether the legislators' evaluations of mass media as sources of information on constituent concerns were more…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Legislators, Mass Media
Riffe, Daniel; And Others – 1988
Representing the earliest findings in an ongoing national survey examining how black elected officials view the community press, 113 black state senators and legislators (33% response rate) from 50 states were surveyed using five-point Likert-type items with responses ranging from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree." Mean…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Leadership, Legislators, News Reporting
Riffe, Daniel – 1989
A study examined how Alabama legislators' ratings of news media for job-relevant information correlate with their views on news media adversary and consensus agent roles. Eighty-two questionnaires (out of 140 mailed) were completed by Alabama state representatives and senators for a return rate of 59%. Results suggested that lawmakers who believe…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Legislators, Mail Surveys, Mass Media Role

Riffe, Daniel – Journalism Quarterly, 1990
Surveys 82 Alabama legislators and finds officials' views of the press as adversary or agent of consensus relates to perceived value of media for job-relevant information. Suggests a dysfunction of the "watch-dog" role because those believing the consensus model found the press more useful than those seeing the press as an adversary. (MG)
Descriptors: Information Sources, Legislators, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role