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The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development
Chichester, UK; Malden, Mass.: Wiley Blackwell (2008), xxiii, 614 pp.
Entertainment-Education and Social Change: History, Research and Practice
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Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2004), xxii, 458 pp.
Use of the Mass Media by the Urban Poor: Findings of Three Research Projects with an Annotated Bibliography
New York et al.: Praeger (1970), xvi, 251 pp.
"Three research projects studied in detail the mass media behaviors of poor children, adolescents, and adults. These studies focused on a complete range of media behaviors - media use, availability, content preferences, functions, and attitudes. They considered a comprehensive set of media including
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National Sample Predictors of Mass Media Use
Journalism Quarterly, volume 45, issue 4 (1968), pp. 641-646, 705
"Results of a study in which particular account is taken of certain major items of information which are both useful and indispensable to the study of the relationships between national development and the development of the communication media — The author has tried to see to what extent certain
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Additional Data on Variables Related to Press Freedom
Journalism Quarterly, volume 38, issue 1 (1960), pp. 76-78
"The author contributes a new element to the study made by R. B. Nixon: the number of daily newspapers in a given country is a relatively important factor in assessing the freedom of the press in that country — This is in addition to the three factors mentioned by Nixon: annual income per inhabita
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