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This distinctive collection offers a unique set of meta-analyses, covering the breadth of media effects research. Editor Ray Preiss and his colleagues brought together an all-star list of contributors for this collection. Organized by theories, outcomes, and mass media campaigns, the chapters included here offer important insights on what current social science research reveals about effects, addressing such topics as: the effects of advertising on children and adolescents; the effects of pornography; violent video games and aggression; and media use and political involvement. The final section features thought-provoking commentary from leading theorists. Making a significant and singular contribution to the current media effects literature, Mass Media Effects Research is an essential resource volume for students, researchers, and graduate students in media effects, media psychology, and mass communication and society.
This distinctive collection offers a unique set of meta-analyses
covering the breadth of media effects research. Editor Raymond W.
Preiss and his colleagues bring together an all-star list of
contributors. Organized by theories, outcomes, and mass media
campaigns, the chapters included here offer important insights on
what current social science research reveals about effects,
addressing such topics as the effects of advertising on children
and adolescents; the effects of pornography; violent video games
and aggression; and media use and political involvement.
This volume offers a systematic review of the literature on communication education and instruction. Making meta-analysis findings accessible and relevant, the editors of this volume approach the topic from the perspective that meta-analysis serves as a useful tool for summarizing experiments and for determining how and why specific teaching and learning experiences have positive student outcomes. The topics covered here are meaningful and relevant to classroom practice, and each chapter offers a summary of existing quantitative social science research using meta-analysis. With contributions from experienced researchers throughout the communication discipline, this work provides a unique analysis of research in instructional communication. Taken together, the chapters in this volume enhance understanding of behaviors, practices, and processes that promote positive student outcomes. This book is a must-read for scholars, graduate students, and researchers in communication education, and will also be of interest to scholars and researchers in education.
This exceptional collection--a compilation of meta-analyses related
to issues in interpersonal communication--provides an expansive
review of existing interpersonal communication research.
Incorporating a wide variety of topics related to interpersonal
communication, including couples and safe sex, parent-child
communication, argumentativeness, and self-disclosure, the
contributions in this volume also examine such basic issues as
reciprocity, constructivism, social support in interpersonal
communication, as well as gender, conflict, and marital and
organizational issues.
This exceptional collection--a compilation of meta-analyses related
to issues in interpersonal communication--provides an expansive
review of existing interpersonal communication research.
Incorporating a wide variety of topics related to interpersonal
communication, including couples and safe sex, parent-child
communication, argumentativeness, and self-disclosure, the
contributions in this volume also examine such basic issues as
reciprocity, constructivism, social support in interpersonal
communication, as well as gender, conflict, and marital and
organizational issues.
This volume offers a systematic review of the literature on communication education and instruction. Making meta-analysis findings accessible and relevant, the editors of this volume approach the topic from the perspective that meta-analysis serves as a useful tool for summarizing experiments and for determining how and why specific teaching and learning experiences have positive student outcomes. The topics covered here are meaningful and relevant to classroom practice, and each chapter offers a summary of existing quantitative social science research using meta-analysis. With contributions from experienced researchers throughout the communication discipline, this work provides a unique analysis of research in instructional communication. Taken together, the chapters in this volume enhance understanding of behaviors, practices, and processes that promote positive student outcomes. This book is a must-read for scholars, graduate students, and researchers in communication education, and will also be of interest to scholars and researchers in education.
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