172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.This study followed 209 registered voters through the 1980 presidential campaign period as they made their decision among Democratic incumbent Carter, Republican challenger Reagan, and Independent party candidate John Anderson. It follows the panel design of previous mass commmunication election studies; Lazarsfeld (1940), Berelson (1944), Mendelsohn and O'Keefe (1972), Chaffee and Choe (1976).The effects of difficult decision-making and use of media in a complex race were seen as a weak Carter and a locally-popular third-party candidate apparently caused many to delay their choice.Through three waves of interviews, respondents were categorized as precampaign (26% of res...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
P(論文)The author tries to discuss and analyze the impact and influence that mass media reporting had ...
Patterned after a 1976 study, a study examined.voters, decision making during the 1980 campaign for ...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
This study aims to find out the effects of mediated and interpersonal communication on voters\u27 de...
This dissertation examines how technological developments in the electronic media have affected pres...
To investigate the temporally ordered process in image and issue learning as it affects the voting d...
In this study, we will examine the effects that strategies, for the use of available political commu...
/VERY four years, Americans are faced with the task of evaluating and choosing a set of presidential...
Mass media exposure to election campaigns was hypothesized as influent-' ing beliefs about the ...
The objective of this thesis is to make a comparative study of President Nixon’s use of television d...
The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn...
Previous voting studies classified voters into three groups - pre-campaign deciders, campaign decide...
To determine people's use of media during the 1984 presidential campaign, telephone interviews ...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
P(論文)The author tries to discuss and analyze the impact and influence that mass media reporting had ...
Patterned after a 1976 study, a study examined.voters, decision making during the 1980 campaign for ...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
This study aims to find out the effects of mediated and interpersonal communication on voters\u27 de...
This dissertation examines how technological developments in the electronic media have affected pres...
To investigate the temporally ordered process in image and issue learning as it affects the voting d...
In this study, we will examine the effects that strategies, for the use of available political commu...
/VERY four years, Americans are faced with the task of evaluating and choosing a set of presidential...
Mass media exposure to election campaigns was hypothesized as influent-' ing beliefs about the ...
The objective of this thesis is to make a comparative study of President Nixon’s use of television d...
The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn...
Previous voting studies classified voters into three groups - pre-campaign deciders, campaign decide...
To determine people's use of media during the 1984 presidential campaign, telephone interviews ...
Examines the relationship between news media use and voting behavior, and the role of the media as a...
In contrast to early studies of voting behavior, where selective exposure was proposed as an explana...
P(論文)The author tries to discuss and analyze the impact and influence that mass media reporting had ...