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Heflin, Debbora Tiesha Ann – 1981
A great deal of research has examined the effects of the racial composition of advertisements on their acceptance by the black consumer. From this literature two antithetical findings have emerged: (1) television commercials that use black models are more meaningful to black viewers than are those using white models, and (2) black models in…
Descriptors: Adults, Black Attitudes, Blacks, Ethnicity
Ostman, Ronald E.; And Others – 1979
A total of 155 nonlabeled, normal adults and 28 labeled, schizophrenic adults were interviewed in a study to determine differences in the two groups' perceptions of television utility and reality. Hypotheses were formulated concerning expected differences in the reported importance of television in interpersonal communication, relaxation, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Mental Health, Perception
Stevenson, Robert L.; White, Kathryn P. – 1977
After critiquing the usual estimates of the importance of television as a source of news, the national audience for television news over a two-week period is identified from the 1974-1975 W.R. Simmons study (which uses a diary technique for gathering data). Analysis showed that, in the two-week period, 49% of the adult population did not watch a…
Descriptors: Adults, Information Dissemination, News Media, Newspapers
Roberts, Churchill L. – 1985
A study was conducted to explore the hypothesis that heavy television viewing, particularly the viewing of a great deal of violence, cultivates certain misconceptions about social reality. Four counties in Florida were selected for the study on the basis of geographical location and amount of violent crime. Survey questionnaires were administered…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Programing (Broadcast), Television
Avery, Robert K.; And Others – 1978
Interviews with 900 people provided data about the impact of cable television on public television viewing. The subjects came from three matched samples, each containing 300 homes drawn from the same geographic area of Salt Lake City, Utah, differing primarily in their subscription/access to cable television (homes with cable television, homes…
Descriptors: Adults, Cable Television, Programing (Broadcast), Public Television
Graves, Sherryl B. – 1976
Determining what aspects of television entertainment program content influence a viewer in his decision about the real/pretend nature of that content was the purpose of this study, in which interviews were conducted with children, adolescents, and adults. Interview responses were coded in categories of content cues, with the coding of content…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Commercial Television
Smith, James R.; And Others – 1981
A study tested the utility of the viewing intention application of the transfer discrepancy model--a model attempting not only to identify the key program attributes that alter beliefs, but also to identify those that transfer this belief change into changes in viewer behavior. To promote cross-population examination, the study focused on network…
Descriptors: Adults, Attribution Theory, Audiences, Models
Wurtzel, Alan; Surlin, Stuart H. – 1977
Network policy, for the past several years, has been to preface many controversial programs with a general advisory warning that "this material may not be suitable for all family members." A random sample of the general public was surveyed in order to determine the usefulness of the current warning system. Only one-fourth of the adult…
Descriptors: Adults, Commercial Television, Parent Attitudes, Programing (Broadcast)
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Rubin, Alan M.; Rubin, Rebecca B. – 1979
A survey of 128 hospital patients produced the following findings about hospital-home television viewing differences. Viewing motivations differed between home and hospital contexts. Patients indicated that television was used in the hospital more often to pass the time, but less frequently for information, entertainment, and relaxation, than in…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Environmental Influences, Patients
Becker, Lee B.; Fruit, Jeffrey W. – 1980
Evidence in recent years has linked a heavy dependence on television news with lower levels of knowledge about various aspects of the political system and negative evaluations of that system (political malaise). Three different sources of data on audience dependence on television news were used (1) to examine more closely the shift toward…
Descriptors: Adults, Audiences, Negative Attitudes, News Media
Tate, Eugene D. – 1979
This paper contains partial data from an investigation of adults and television conducted for the Canadian Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry. The first section of the paper offers a discussion of the viewing behaviors of adult Canadians derived from interview data, while the second section examines the "mean world…
Descriptors: Adults, Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Programing (Broadcast)
Tate, Eugene D.; Surlin, Stuart H. – 1975
This study was conducted to test the relationship between dogmatism and agreement with the television character Archie Bunker among adult Canadians. It was hypothesized that highly dogmatic Canadians would demonstrate the same identification with Archie Bunker that highly dogmatic viewers from the U. S. demonstrate, and it was also hypothesized…
Descriptors: Adults, Audiences, Cross Cultural Studies, Dogmatism
Masland, Jonathan L.; And Others – 1983
Prompted by the belief that the noncomparative responses used in earlier studies did not provide accurate and objective measures of cable television subscriber preferences, a study was conducted to investigate subscriber preferences for new program services using a paired-comparison technique. Approximately 400 subscribers in a midwestern city…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Measures, Audiences, Broadcast Industry
Perdue, Lauren; Silverstein, Brett – 1985
Eating disorders are more common among women than men, perhaps because of the present cultural emphasis on thinness for women. Television is one potential communicator of this thin standard of attractiveness. To assess how men and women are presented on television, 139 male characters and 82 female characters from 33 popular television shows were…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Body Image, Body Weight
Gantz, Walter – 1979
A survey of 379 adults was used to assess the extent to which television news credibility scores were a function of researcher operationalizations of the concept. Underlying this effort were published reports suggesting that single item measures of television news credibility were either biased or inadequate indicators of a more complex…
Descriptors: Adults, Beliefs, Credibility, Media Research
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