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Zeiss, Paul A. – 1978
The findings of a survey conducted in January 1978 to determine the interests and characteristics of students enrolled in telecourses at Central Texas College, are reported. Questionnaires were returned by 41 percent of the telecourse students. Responses indicated that the large majority of these students were married Caucasian females between the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nontraditional Students, Questionnaires, Student Characteristics
Önder, Alev; Dagal, Asude Balaban – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2007
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the opinions of parents of pre-school children about children's programmes on TV. The study had two phases: In the first step "The Evaluation Scale for Children's Programmes" was translated into Turkish, the reliability and validity of the scale was tested through analyzing of the data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Television Viewing, Preschool Children
Busterna, John C. – 1978
More than 500 television news directors were surveyed in a study of the effects of three factors--multiple ownership of stations, newspaper crossownership, and cable television use--on the quality of local news programing. For purposes of the study, "quality" was defined in terms of expenditures for news programing (greater expenditures…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Commercial Television, Expenditures, News Reporting

Coldevin, Gary O. – 1977
This research is concerned with the impact of television in an area where the majority of native adults originally had a limited understanding of the language or conventions of the medium. The survey analyzed is the second measurement of a "time series" research design. Responses to an open ended questionnaire are compared to responses of an…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Communications, Communications Satellites, Diffusion
Cornthwaite, Eleanor; And Others – 1974
To study the impact of "Sesame Street" and "The Electric Company" on teaching methods in kindergarten through second grade, a questionnaire was designed and mailed to over 300 Washington, D.C., area teachers. Results taken from the 75 returned questionnaires indicated that a majority of teachers used television in their…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Primary Education, Questionnaires, Surveys
Dubin, Samuel S.; And Others – 1968
The results of a telephone survey were used to estimate that 156,000 families watch WPSX-TV, an Educational television station located in central Pennsylvania. Of the sample contacted (N=1,984) 78% watched the station at least once a week and 15% watched daily. During the telephone interview 80% of the respondents agreed to fill out a follow-up…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiences, Continuing Education, Educational Television

Van Camp, Sarah S. – Childhood Education, 1978
Presents results from interviews with kindergarten children about their television program preferences and their understanding of the news, and reactions from the teachers of these children. Also discusses some effects of violence in television programming and comments on how parents and teachers can counter these effects. (BR)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Questionnaires, Surveys

Egan, Lola M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Reports that young children characterized as high or medium news watchers, probably watch the news with their parents, watch more as they grow older, have a fairly good idea of the scope and usefulness of television news, prefer stories about topics appearing in popular entertainment programs, and tend to see television news as being about bad or…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Elementary School Students

Smith, Conrad – Journal of Broadcasting, 1984
Describes methodology and results of a study which elicited local news directors' comments to determine whether respondents thought technology has helped or hurt local news. Results indicate news gathering technology may have a negative effect on local television news content and on the autonomy of news directors. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Local Issues, News Reporting, Questionnaires

Eastman, Susan Tyler – Journal of Broadcasting, 1979
Questionnaires distributed to adults in a midwestern city provide the data for this analysis of television viewing purposes and life-styles. The 12 viewing uses identified were factor analyzed separately from the 14 life-styles, and canonical correlation analysis was used to determine relationships between the two factors. (SW)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Life Style, Questionnaires, Statistical Analysis
Warren, Ron – 1991
A survey examined: (1) the needs classroom teachers seek to fill with instructional video; (2) the design features best suited to meeting those needs; and (3) whether current productions possess such features and meet such needs. Ninety-seven instructors (out of 275) from eight Colorado high schools responded to the survey. Initial attitudes…
Descriptors: Educational Television, High Schools, Mass Media Use, Questionnaires
Johnston, Jerome; Davidson, Terrence – 1980
This report describes a follow-up study of the persistence of the effects of the FREESTYLE experiment, which had indicated that this television series was capable of bringing about large changes in the sex role orientation of 9-to-12-year-olds. Designed to determine whether the effects associated with a 4 month media intervention could be found to…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Elementary Education, Persistence, Questionnaires
CAMPION, LEE E.; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO LOCATE CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) INSTALLATIONS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, COMPILE A DIRECTORY OF THESE INSTITUTIONS, DESCRIBE THE EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES IN USE, LOCATE PATTERNS OF UTILIZATION OF CCTV SYSTEMS, AND DESCRIBE THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF THIS NEW FORM OF EDUCATIONAL…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Conferences, Directories
LeRoy, David J. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between those aspects of bureaucratic organization which could foster professionalism and those which could hinder professionalism among television journalists. Two existing scales, one dealing with self-perceived professionalism and the other a self-report of bureaucratic features at…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Journalism, News Reporting

Roloff, Michael E.; Greenberg, Bradley S. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1979
Tested hypotheses that action/adventure characters are perceived by teenagers as likely to engage in antisocial conflict resolution; situation comedy/family drama characters, in prosocial modes. Also tested was hypothesis that, as favorite character's perceived use of a mode increases, so does the viewer's intention to use the same mode. (SW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Conflict Resolution, High Schools