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Pavlik, John V.; Salvucci, Linda M. – 1984
A study explored the differences in consumer perceptions of product attributes for national brand and generic grocery products as they related to the frequency of generic purchases. It was hypothesized that consumers perceive national brands more favorably than they do generics, but that the more frequently they purchase generics, the more…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Consumer Economics

Wanat, John – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Results of a research project which hypothisized that: Other things being equal, the heavier a candidate's usage of broadcast advertising in a primary election campaign, the greater will be his share of the votes in the election. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Advertising, Elections, Mass Media, Media Research

Wanat, John – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Results of a research project which hypothisized that: Other things being equal, the heavier a candidate's usage of broadcast advertising in a primary election campaign, the greater will be his share of the votes in the election. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Advertising, Elections, Mass Media, Media Research
England, Bill; And Others – 1987
A study examined the changes that have occurred in the content of cigarette advertising in magazines from 1945 to 1985 in the context of changes in the product itself, in advertising science, and in government regulation. Specifically, the study examined how advertisements had changed in terms of format, brand segmentation, major sales point or…
Descriptors: Advertising, Content Analysis, Federal Regulation, Media Research
Mendelsohn, Harold; O'Keefe, Garrett J. – 1982
This summary report highlights the results of a study that examined the effects of the first phase of a nationwide, multimedia, crime prevention campaign featuring a trench-coated, animated dog named McGruff. Following an introduction explaining the purpose of the two surveys that comprised the study, the eight remaining sections of the report…
Descriptors: Advertising, Crime Prevention, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects

Kaid, Lynda Lee; Boydston, John – Communication Quarterly, 1987
Investigates the influence of negative advertising in political campaigns. Concludes that negative advertising reduces the image evaluation of the targeted politician. (SRT)
Descriptors: Advertising, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, Negative Attitudes

Bowers, Thomas A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Reports a study examining the political advertising in the media and relates the findings to the voters' perception of the salience of the issues in the campaign. (TO)
Descriptors: Advertising, Information Dissemination, Information Sources, Media Research
Pierce, Frank N.; And Others – 1974
A survey of 900 residents of Gainesville, Florida, conducted in April and May 1974 assessed their opinions on a number of statements regarding advertising and programing on children's television shows. Of the 14 statements used, 6 were worded so that the television advertiser might be regarded as a "good guy" or his "commercial as hero." The other…
Descriptors: Advertising, Children, Communications, Journalism
Larkin, Ernest F. – 1978
To determine consumer preference regarding four forms of mass communication, an 18-item questionnaire was devised that asked individuals where they sought information on national and world affairs, local events, entertainment, and shopping (advertising). Results from the 108 respondents in the random sample indicated the following: newspapers…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Consumer Economics, Information Sources
O'Keefe, Garrett J. – 1982
Preliminary data from a study-in-progress support the view that public information campaigns may have greater efficacy than shown by previous research. To evaluate the public impact of the Advertising Council's "Take a Bite Out of Crime" campaign, which was aimed at promoting greater citizen involvement in crime prevention activities,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Crime Prevention
Haskins , Jack B. – 1983
A study tested the hypotheses that the relative amount of bad news and good news in a newspaper would have corresponding effects on perceptions of the newspaper's community of origin and of the newspaper itself. Five different versions of a realistic four-page newspaper were created, in which treatment of the news stories ranged from an…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitude Change, Credibility, Higher Education
Moore, Roy L.; And Others – 1979
A study was conducted to examine the relationship of advertising exposure to a variety of cognitive and affective variables in a nonprofit charity campaign. The study also tested the transactional model of advertising effects, which combines exposure, motivations, and gratifications for viewing. A sample of 350 adults was randomly selected and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination
Douglas, William; And Others – 1987
Issue advertising is intended to inform an audience--most commonly with the intent of changing unfavorable opinions or reinforcing favorable ones--to affect cognition (in contrast to the behavioral emphasis of product and service advertising, intended to stimulate trail and adoption). To explore public reactions to printed and televised issues…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitude Change, Communication Research, Higher Education

Heath, Robert; Douglas, William – Public Relations Review, 1986
Presents results of a study comparing effectiveness of TV and print in issues campaign. Contends that recall of information is inhibited by TV. (MS)
Descriptors: Advertising, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Feldman, Andrew – 1988
To illustrate the relevance of critical communication history and theory to media ethics, this paper examines a crucial episode in the history of public relations: the American electrical industry's cooperative advertising and public relations efforts in the 1920s to sell the "electrical idea" to consumers. The paper first enumerates…
Descriptors: Advertising, Case Studies, Electricity, Mass Media Effects
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