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Tichenor, Phillip J.; And Others – Communication Research--An International Quarterly, 1976
Cites a study of both a small, homogeneous community and a large, heterogeneous community in the midwest and discusses the measurement of the opinions of the general population and the leaders about distribution of scientific information and its use in public decisions. (MH)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Role, Community Study
Safman, Phyllis C. – 1980
A study conducted in Illinois determined how or if decision-makers actually used the results of a community problems needs assessment survey ("Illinois: Today and Tomorrow") of 15,000 persons in the state. Data for the use study were collected from sixty in-depth personal interviews with randomly selected cooperative extension advisors…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Decision Making, Extension Agents, Legislators
McKay, Bruce – 1976
A discussion of mass media studies, public broadcasting, and the relationship between public broadcasting and society provides the background for this study. Models for communication research study are examined to establish the methodology for the study of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). General background on Canadian public…
Descriptors: Administration, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Case Studies
Womble, Melodie L. – 1972
This paper examines the difficulties facing educational researchers in communicating with other professionals and with the public. Public knowledge of the schools and attitudes toward them, community relations problems, and general communications problems are discussed. A program for school researchers is recommended. (DG)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Communication Problems, Community Attitudes
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Mills, Barbara Nash; Berry, Gordon L. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1979
Attitudes toward gifted children and toward special educational programs were analyzed among 853 regular teachers, special teachers, parents, administrators, children, community leaders, and lay public. Parents and teachers of the gifted were most favorable; explanations were suggested. (GDC)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Administrator Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Decision Making