The following study looked at the relationship between the types of television shows a person watches, either violent, neutral, or nonviolent, and his/her score on the Character Counts Questionnaire (CCQ), which measures a person\u27s character and ethical values. Subjects were asked to complete the CCQ and rate on a five point bipolar scale, whether they enjoyed or did not enjoy watching the selected television shows. While using the CCQ, several problems were found and changes were made to overcome them. The most prevalent problem was that the original scoring method was so rigid it did not give a reflective measure of the person\u27s character. In order to derive a more reflective measure of the subject\u27s character an alternate scorin...
Includes bibliographical references.This Master's Thesis is a study into the relationship between th...
People of all ages are spending significant portions of their day watching television. Television s...
This study explored the relationship between television influence and the young adult‘s perception o...
The following study looked at the relationship between the types of television shows a person watche...
The position of every TV executive "teeters" precariously on the results of the month to month TV au...
Using affective disposition theory (ADT) as a theoretical framework, this study examined the role of...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
This study examined the effect television violence has on a childs aggressive behaviors. More specif...
In this study, 248 university students completed questionnaires measuring their perceptions of and r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-162)The primary purpose of this study is a statistica...
Much research has been done regarding the impacts of violence on television on children and adolesce...
An institution such as broadcasting affects and is affected by the society, which encompasses the vi...
This study builds on the Uses and Gratifications body of knowledge as applies to motivations surroun...
The depiction of offenders in drama shows may play a significant role in how society views them. The...
There have been many studies conducted on television and its effects. Since the 1950\u27s, when tele...
Includes bibliographical references.This Master's Thesis is a study into the relationship between th...
People of all ages are spending significant portions of their day watching television. Television s...
This study explored the relationship between television influence and the young adult‘s perception o...
The following study looked at the relationship between the types of television shows a person watche...
The position of every TV executive "teeters" precariously on the results of the month to month TV au...
Using affective disposition theory (ADT) as a theoretical framework, this study examined the role of...
This study explored the role of involvement in narrative persuasion in the personal television envir...
This study examined the effect television violence has on a childs aggressive behaviors. More specif...
In this study, 248 university students completed questionnaires measuring their perceptions of and r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-162)The primary purpose of this study is a statistica...
Much research has been done regarding the impacts of violence on television on children and adolesce...
An institution such as broadcasting affects and is affected by the society, which encompasses the vi...
This study builds on the Uses and Gratifications body of knowledge as applies to motivations surroun...
The depiction of offenders in drama shows may play a significant role in how society views them. The...
There have been many studies conducted on television and its effects. Since the 1950\u27s, when tele...
Includes bibliographical references.This Master's Thesis is a study into the relationship between th...
People of all ages are spending significant portions of their day watching television. Television s...
This study explored the relationship between television influence and the young adult‘s perception o...