The Process and Effects of Mass CommunicationWilbur Schramm University of Illinois Press, 1955 - 586 páginas |
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Wilbur Schramm. might well be patterned after the work of L. L. Thurstone to define the " primary mental abilities , " by means of a matrix of correlations between each pair of abilities that have been tested . The tendencies for certain ...
Wilbur Schramm. might well be patterned after the work of L. L. Thurstone to define the " primary mental abilities , " by means of a matrix of correlations between each pair of abilities that have been tested . The tendencies for certain ...
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... L. L. Thurstone of the University of Chicago . ( This method of scale construction is described below , on page 232. ) Two forms , each having about twenty items , were used in the measurement of each of the ten attitudes . To each ...
... L. L. Thurstone of the University of Chicago . ( This method of scale construction is described below , on page 232. ) Two forms , each having about twenty items , were used in the measurement of each of the ten attitudes . To each ...
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... Thurstone , L. L. and E. J. Chave : The Measurement of Attitude ( Chi- cago : University of Chicago Press , 1929 ) . 25. Thurstone , L. L. and E. J. Chave : Scale of Attitude toward the Church ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press ...
... Thurstone , L. L. and E. J. Chave : The Measurement of Attitude ( Chi- cago : University of Chicago Press , 1929 ) . 25. Thurstone , L. L. and E. J. Chave : Scale of Attitude toward the Church ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press ...
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WILBUR SCHRAMM How Communication Works | 3 |
THE ANATOMY OF ATTENTION | 29 |
WHY THEY ATTEND TO MASS COMMUNICATION | 35 |
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