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Friedlander, Bernard Z.; Wetstone, Harriet S. – 1975
Projects of the New England Instructional Television Research Center (NITREC) are summarized in a collection of papers. Objectives, rationale, and program of NETREC are defined, along with methods of formative evaluation during production. Seven videotest research projects cover methods of evaluating communicative effectiveness of primary-grade…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension
Hartenberger, Karen S. – 1976
There are three ways by which the social science research community can influence government decision makers. First, researchers need to understand the scope and limitations of governmental agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission. Second, objective research rather than biased "advocacy research" should be conducted.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications
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Brown, Jane Delano; And Others – Communication Research, 1990
Examines adolescents' television and radio use. Finds that (1) Blacks and girls use television and radio more than Whites and boys; (2) television use declines with age while radio use increases; (3) access to cable television and VCRs is not related to frequency of use; and (4) lack of access to parents increases use. (KEH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Family Environment, Family Structure
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O'Connor, Alan – Journal of Communication, 1990
Examines local community radio stations in rural regions of Bolivia. Finds that active miners' radio has flourished as an entertainment and political medium and that, through their radio stations, miners' organizations have played an important role in shaping the political position of the Bolivian union movement. (KEH)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination
Dean, Christopher – 1983
In September 1981, the Research Branch of the Department of Education in Queensland, Australia was asked to carry out a brief survey of the opinions of all parents or supervisors of Preschool Correspondence (PC) children. (PC is a home based early education program for families with 4- to 5-year-old children who live in geographically isolated…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Shively, Joe E. – 1973
In order to determine whether Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL) had the capacity to produce a TV series of technical quality and whose content meets criteria designed for the selection of children's television programs, two pilot tapes were produced by AEL and submitted for rating to seven early childhood education specialists from seven…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills, Urbana, IL. – 1984
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 36 titles deal with a variety of topics, including the following: (1) content diversity in local television news; (2) advertising influences on consumers' use of evidence; (3) organized labor and the mass media; (4) feminist film…
Descriptors: Advertising, Annotated Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations, Feminism
Carlisle, Robert D. B., Comp. – 1978
Intended as a practical inventory of ways that public broadcasting has been used for education, this volume is divided into three sections that deal with television, radio, and research articles. The section on television discusses the method, material, and changing context of educational broadcasting; analyzes the programing and funding of…
Descriptors: Adults, Broadcast Industry, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Iowa Univ., Iowa City. Audiovisual Center. – 1978
This summary report of the annual conference includes statements of participant concerns prepared for the planning committee, the keynote address on the impact of mass media on education by Nicholas Johnson with responses by Minaruth Galey and Jon Dunn, and reports from the groups which studied the seven subtopics identified in general sessions:…
Descriptors: Community Action, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Educational Media
Heller, Melvin S.; Polsky, Samuel – 1976
The complete reports of the research efforts on the effects of televised violence on children sponsored by the American Broadcasting Company in the past five years are presented. Ten research projects on aggression and violence are described which examined primarily the effect of television on children who were emotionally disturbed, came from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Broadcast Industry
Goldstein, Neil W. – 1974
A study was undertaken to develop a body of knowledge which might bridge the communications gap between the more formal communications establishment and the eclectic alternative television movement. Information was gathered mainly through personal experience, and by survey and interviews. The analysis was carried out during the period from late…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Development
Gombeski, William R.; And Others – 1980
To document the effects of television public service announcements (PSAs) in a community setting, a public service campaign was designed and implemented to stimulate awareness of and behavioral response to problems of hypertension among urban Mexican Americans in Houston. Three pretested Spanish language PSAs were designed to motivate the audience…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Cardiovascular System, Health Education
Nolan, Jeanne; Gross, John – 1975
To evaluate the effects of the public-television series on nutrition, Mulligan Stew, a survey was conducted of 4,332 4th, 5th and 6th-grade students in four areas of Missouri. Children were asked if they had voluntarily watched the program and pre- and post-tested for nutrition knowledge. Comparisons were also made between teacher-reinforced…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Educational Research, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Roper Organization, Inc., New York, NY. – 1975
The relative credibility of media is measured and compared over a 16-year period by the Roper Organization for the Television Information Office. Sources of information and trends in viewing habits and hours of viewing are described; the relative desirability of media as viewed by various population groups is reported. Changes in opinion as to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Elections
Surlin, Stuart H. – 1973
The highly rated television program series, "All in the Family," was used to test the relationship between attitudes espoused by televised characters and attitudes held by viewers of this type of television programing. On the basis of survey questionnaires, it was condluded that people who hold dogmatic and, especially, racist beliefs find…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Bias, Broadcast Industry
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