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de Bock, Harold – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Reports results of a study of the extent to which a New York newspaper strike and a television blackout in the Netherlands caused feelings of frustration related to basic need gratifications, as well as the extent to which the observed gratification frustrations explained general irritation about missing the newspaper or television. (GT)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries, Media Research
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Semetko, Holli A.; Valkenburg, Patti M. – Journal of Communication, 2000
Studies the prevalence of five news frames in the four national newspapers and three national television outlets with the highest audience ratings in Holland. Finds the most common frames were, in order of predominance, attribution of responsibility, conflict, economic consequences, human interest, and morality. (NH)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Media Research
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van Wel, Frits; van Tilburg, Rian – Public Relations Review, 1998
Reports on a study into the scope of an anti-discrimination campaign among Dutch municipal officials in a large city. Notes that a questionnaire was completed by 698 people, asking whether there were any high-risk groups of officials who held intolerant, ethnocentric prejudices. Appears that the lowest-salaried men agreed with ethnocentric…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Employee Attitudes, Ethnic Bias, Ethnocentrism
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Pool, Marina M.; Koolstra, Cees M.; van der Voort, Tom H. A. – Journal of Communication, 2003
Examines the impact of background media on Dutch students' performance and time spent on paper-and-pencil and memorization homework assignments. Notes that doing homework combined with watching a soap opera interfered with students' performance on both types of assignments. Indicates that music in the background left homework performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Homework, Mass Media Effects
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Beentjes, Johannes W. J. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1989
Discussion of the amount of mental effort children invest in television viewing versus book reading focuses on a Dutch study based on Salomon's model and his studies with children in Israel and the United States. The depth of information processed is discussed, and differences in results are examined. (18 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Moonen, J.; And Others – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1989
Discussion of research on computers in education in The Netherlands focuses on the development of a national plan for research. The organization of educational research in The Netherlands is explained, experimental programs among groups of schools are described, and research themes for the future are suggested. (six references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Beentjes, Johannes W. J.; van der Voort, Tom H. A. – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1991
Reviews studies that were carried out with children to compare cognitive processing of audio and television stories, and describes a study conducted in the Netherlands where children aged 10-12 either watched a television film or read a print version of the same story and then retold the story in writing. (23 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries