The knowledge-gap hypothesis of Tichenor, Donohue, and Olien (1970) states that people from the higher socioeconomic segments of society acquire information at a faster rate than people from the lower socioeconomic segments. The consequence is a growing knowledge gap between the high and low segments. The present study investigates some potential causes for this knowledge-gap phenomenon by means of data sets from evaluation studies of 3 mass-media information campaigns. The observed differences in knowledge between low and highly educated respondents could partly be explained by differences in the attention paid to the campaigns but not by differences in information processing
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2011. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Marco ...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most common...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Mass Communications/Telecommunications, 2008The primary purpose...
The knowledge-gap hypothesis of Tichenor, Donohue, and Olien (1970) states that people from the high...
Abstract The knowledge-gap hypothesis suggests that a sudden infusion of information into a social s...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
This article examines the relative size of gaps in knowledge and participation be-tween the more and...
This article provides a meta-analysis of the knowledge gap hypothesis literature published between 1...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
Short description of basic knowledge gap hypothesis; development and differentiation of knowledge g...
Analyzing data from a survey of South Korean respondents, this study explores the role of news media...
This article focuses on audience-related factors such as ability, motivation, and media use as well ...
This study tests the modifications of the knowledge gap hypothesis concerning the information gained...
Mass media are frequently cited as having the potential to inform the public, raising knowledge leve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2011. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Marco ...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most common...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Mass Communications/Telecommunications, 2008The primary purpose...
The knowledge-gap hypothesis of Tichenor, Donohue, and Olien (1970) states that people from the high...
Abstract The knowledge-gap hypothesis suggests that a sudden infusion of information into a social s...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the differential role of newspaper, television ne...
This article examines the relative size of gaps in knowledge and participation be-tween the more and...
This article provides a meta-analysis of the knowledge gap hypothesis literature published between 1...
The public has gradually become more dependent on the mass media for their political information as ...
We investigate the often-stated, but disputed claim in the political science and political communica...
Short description of basic knowledge gap hypothesis; development and differentiation of knowledge g...
Analyzing data from a survey of South Korean respondents, this study explores the role of news media...
This article focuses on audience-related factors such as ability, motivation, and media use as well ...
This study tests the modifications of the knowledge gap hypothesis concerning the information gained...
Mass media are frequently cited as having the potential to inform the public, raising knowledge leve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2011. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Marco ...
This article analyzes the media effects on political knowledge after controlling for the most common...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Mass Communications/Telecommunications, 2008The primary purpose...