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Anderson, James A. – 1971
Past studies of media credibility have yielded contradictory results. In some research, television has the most credibility, while in others, radio or newspapers have the most. A probable reason for this is the way survey questions are phrased. In asking for a "major source of news," some questions focus on the "most likely medium" for news in…
Descriptors: Audiences, Intermode Differences, Mass Media, Media Research