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Badzinski, Diane M. – Communication Research, 1991
Examines the role of vocal cues in children's cognitive representations of texts. Finds that, in general, vocal cues influenced the speed and likelihood of constructing inferences but that cues failed to enhance memory for explicit text concepts. Discusses developing a model specifying the relationship between vocal cues and text understanding.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
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Paik, Haejung; Comstock, George – Communication Research, 1994
Presents discussion of various studies of the effect of television on aggressive behavior. Argues for a positive and significant correlation between television violence and aggressive behavior. Performs additional tests to solidify conclusions. Provides substantive interpretation. (HB)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Wuthnow, Robert – Communication Research, 1988
Uses recent work in literary criticism to examine the structure of religious discourse. Suggests religious discourse is the use of a certain rhetorical style that conforms to certain rules of underlying structure, but which communicates only to the extent that this structure is appropriate for the application in question. (MS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conservatism, Discourse Analysis, Liberalism
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Chaffee, Steven H.; And Others – Communication Research, 1994
Examines the effects of various mass media on political learning during the 1992 presidential campaign. Analyzes two voter surveys conducted in different states. Compares three indicators of political knowledge. Shows how campaign media added significantly to political knowledge among voters. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Carter, Richard F.; Stamm, Keith R. – Communication Research, 1994
Distinguishes the cognitive, affective, and emotive effects produced by the 1992 presidential campaign, especially its presidential debates. Describes the kinds of cognitive effects engendered by the campaign activities and performances of the three major candidates. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Debate, Discourse Analysis
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Spears, Russell; Lea, Martin – Communication Research, 1994
Examines how interaction by means of computer-mediated communication affects the operation of both status differentials and power relations. Claims that power relations are reinforced in computer-mediated communications. Outlines a theoretical framework of the processes of "panoptic power" of such communications. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computers
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Walther, Joseph B.; And Others – Communication Research, 1994
Examines the effects of time restriction on social interaction in computer-mediated communication through a meta-analysis of applicable research. Derives hypotheses from Joseph Walther's social information processing perspective. Supports these hypotheses on social communication. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks
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Perse, Elizabeth M. – Communication Research, 1994
Explores two models of the effects of sexually explicit materials on college students. Considers the connection between reasons for using sexually explicit materials and beliefs in gender-role stereotypes and acceptance of date-rape myths. Identifies four motives for college students using erotica and connects these reasons to stereotypes. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Mass Media
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Satake, Eiki – Communication Research, 1994
Explores the potential utility of Bayesian statistical methods in determining the predictability of multiple polls. Compares Bayesian techniques to the classical statistical method employed by pollsters. Considers these questions in the context of the 1992 presidential elections. (HB)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Watkins, Bruce – Communication Research, 1988
Investigates relationships between television viewing and both the content and form of children's event representations. Examines two narratives, a "television" story and a "real-life" story, written by children in grades three, five, and eight, for the presence of particular kinds of content and for presentational style and…
Descriptors: Aggression, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis