The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the characters portrayed on "prime-time" television drama in an attempt to determine how they compared, with the distribution represented in U. S. Census Bureau data for sex, marital status and occupational status. In pursuing this objective, it was also concerned with the development of a method of content analysis that would not require use of a videotape recorder
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
interaction-process analysis (1958) has been used widely in the analysis of persons in small group s...
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is the description of the social map that is ...
This study sought to provide more up to date information on the way women are depicted on television...
This study looks at the depiction of female characters in the workforce on primetime television sitc...
The purpose of this study was to describe sex-role stereotyping and images of women in situation and...
This thesis examines the relationship between males and females, and the content of television comme...
Programs broadcast by the three major television networks that portrayed contemporary American famil...
In 1994 the Kaiser Family Foundation commissioned a monitoring project which assessed the frequency ...
The position of every TV executive "teeters" precariously on the results of the month to month TV au...
Utilizing the methodology of content analysis, this study investigates the sexrole variables in prim...
While existing content analyses have provided insightful information in terms of contextual factors ...
This thesis examines the occupational roles of women as portrayed on prime time television in the la...
In this study the purpose is to explore how female and male characters are depicted in two tv-shows ...
Media portrayals involving sexuality can contribute to the sexual socialization of young people. If ...
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
interaction-process analysis (1958) has been used widely in the analysis of persons in small group s...
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is the description of the social map that is ...
This study sought to provide more up to date information on the way women are depicted on television...
This study looks at the depiction of female characters in the workforce on primetime television sitc...
The purpose of this study was to describe sex-role stereotyping and images of women in situation and...
This thesis examines the relationship between males and females, and the content of television comme...
Programs broadcast by the three major television networks that portrayed contemporary American famil...
In 1994 the Kaiser Family Foundation commissioned a monitoring project which assessed the frequency ...
The position of every TV executive "teeters" precariously on the results of the month to month TV au...
Utilizing the methodology of content analysis, this study investigates the sexrole variables in prim...
While existing content analyses have provided insightful information in terms of contextual factors ...
This thesis examines the occupational roles of women as portrayed on prime time television in the la...
In this study the purpose is to explore how female and male characters are depicted in two tv-shows ...
Media portrayals involving sexuality can contribute to the sexual socialization of young people. If ...
In this thesis, I asked, “How are Black women and white women portrayed differently in male-created ...
interaction-process analysis (1958) has been used widely in the analysis of persons in small group s...
The problem with which this investigation is concerned is the description of the social map that is ...