9 research outputs found
Effect of Paragraph Indention and Spacing on Reading Speed and Comprehension
Traditionally, newspapers and magazines have indicated paragraphing by indenting
Training Extension Staff With Pre-Developed Resources
What good does a teaching and research program do in training people in information and communication? Let\u27s start with what you have to work with
Dysfunctional Pseudo-Elegance: Why Passive and Nominal Writing Fails
Writers and editors in land-grant universities and government agencies know bad style when they see it, and they see it regularly
Media Access as a Function of Source-Group Identity; Comic Books: an Effective Teaching Tool; Factors Affecting Response Rates to Mailed Questionnaires: A Quantitative Analysis of the Published Literature.
Reviews of Media Access as a Function of Source-Group Identity, by David L. Schwantes and James B. Lemert; Comic Books: an Effective Teaching Tool, by Curtis Trent and Rachel Kinlaw; Factors Affecting Response Rates to Mailed Questionnaires: A Quantitative Analysis of the Published Literature, by Thomas A. Heberlein and Robert Baumgartner
Reviews of research articles
Reviews of Audiences for Contemporary Radio Formats by James T. Lull, Lawrence M. Johnson and Carol E. Sweeny; How Numbers Are Shown: A Review of Research on the Presentation of Quantitive Data in Texas by Michael MacDonald Ross; The Picture in Your Mind by Malcolm L. Fleming; TV Captures Extension Farm Audience by Marion E. Kroetz and Robert Cole; Communication Behavior and Effectiveness of Professionals in a Research Dissemination Organization by Nemi C. Jain; Newspaper versus Newspaper - A Statewide Study of the Weekly by George M. Winford; Impact of Follow-up Mailing on Return Rates in Surveys of Six Different Elite Groups by Michael Ryan; Comparison of Factual Recall from Film and Print Stimuli by Karen Browne; Recall of Television Weather Reports by David Hyatt, Kathy Riley, and Noel Sederstrom
Further Evidence on Using a Deadline to Stimulate Responses to a Mail Survey; Readership and Coverage of Science and Technology in Newspapers; The Uses and Gratifications Approach to Mass Communications Research
Reviews of Further Evidence on Using a Deadline to Stimulate Responses to a Mail Survey by Robert Roberts, Owen McCrory and Ronald Forthofer; Readership and Coverage of Science and Technology in Newspapers, by Clyde Z. Nunn; The Uses and Gratifications Approach to Mass Communications research, edited by David L. Swanson
Reviews of research articles
Reviews of Audiences for Contemporary Radio Formats by James T. Lull, Lawrence M. Johnson and Carol E. Sweeny; How Numbers Are Shown: A Review of Research on the Presentation of Quantitive Data in Texas by Michael MacDonald Ross; The Picture in Your Mind by Malcolm L. Fleming; TV Captures Extension Farm Audience by Marion E. Kroetz and Robert Cole; Communication Behavior and Effectiveness of Professionals in a Research Dissemination Organization by Nemi C. Jain; Newspaper versus Newspaper - A Statewide Study of the Weekly by George M. Winford; Impact of Follow-up Mailing on Return Rates in Surveys of Six Different Elite Groups by Michael Ryan; Comparison of Factual Recall from Film and Print Stimuli by Karen Browne; Recall of Television Weather Reports by David Hyatt, Kathy Riley, and Noel Sederstrom