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McCombs, Maxwell; Snow, John Ben – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in agenda setting of public issues in terms of their relative importance when two separate frames of reference were present in question formation. Specifically, 302 sophomore males from Syracuse University were asked to order issues in an intrapersonal context ("Which of these…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Mass Media, Media Research
Dunn, S. Watson – 1975
One of the cherished myths of the 1960s and the 1970s has been that the countries of the world are at last giving up their long-standing nationalism and are approaching the one world that Wendell Wilkie, Dag Hammarskjold, and many others used to talk about. There is indeed much evidence to indicate that this may be true. On the other hand, Peter…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, International Relations
Sproule, J. Michael – 1974
The Johnson Administration rationale for commitment to Vietnam was supported by a series of claims about the nature of the Vietnam war and the logic of U.S. involvement in it. This paper states and supports the thesis that the exaggerated tone of certainty in the administration case for commitment had a dual effect, undermining both the rhetorical…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility, Government Role, Higher Education
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Wallace, Les; And Others – 1975
This study was designed to test the effects of speech analysis (television commentary) on audience responses to televised political speeches. Six hypotheses on the so-called instant analysis phenomenon were tested. Subjects for the study were 115 adults drawn from the Fort Collins, Colorado, community. While it was concluded that instant analysis…
Descriptors: Adults, Audiences, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Gamberg, Herbert – 1969
Rather than accept present theoretical approaches to the study of community political power as a basis for developing new theory, this monograph examines the saliency of the approaches themselves. By considering what kinds of data and questions are excluded by Hunter's "repute analysis" technique and Dahl's "issue analysis"…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, City Government, Decision Making, Democratic Values
Carter, David G. – 1975
This paper is one of six presented at a symposium on the integration of policy, power, perception, and status into a working model. The objectives of the symposium were to define the concept of policy and its interrelationship to power; provide a framework in which policy is affected by perceptions and demonstrate how status roles and perceptions…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Perception
Oliver, Donald W.; Newmann, Fred M. – 1970
See TE 499 864, above.
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Intervention, Political Issues, Secondary Education
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Searcy, Ellen O.; Ouellet, Ronald – 1971
This report is a brief summary of the history of Federal Day Care provisions through the sixties and an analysis of the child care legislation pending in Congress during 1971. The 92nd Congress, in attempts to answer the growing demands for Federally-sponsored child care, introduced four separate bills dealing with child care financing: HR. 1…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, Day Care, Educational Finance, Expenditures
Reynolds, William M. – v48 n1 Entire Issue April 1974, 1974
The focus on this two-part document is the background information illuminating the underlying issues of the 1974-75 National High School Debate Resolutions. Within the general category of the problems of political reform, the specific problem area is stated as "How can the federal political system best be improved?" The three debate…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Change Strategies, Debate, Federal Government
Larsen, Knud S.; Lineback, Steve – 1971
This study was undertaken to broaden the scope of the components of the "New Left" Scale, first developed by Christie et al. at Columbia College (1969), by including students from a U.S. university not known for its activism and responses given by a sample of Japanese college students. In short, U. S. and Japanese students both agreed…
Descriptors: College Students, Cross Cultural Studies, Factor Analysis, Political Attitudes
Nevada Univ., Reno. Center for Western North American Studies. – 1965
The conference report of the 1964 Nevada Inter-tribal Indian Conference, designed to encourage cooperation and communication between Indians and non-Indians, deals with (a) Indians and opportunity, (b) Indians and the community, and (c) Indians and legislation. The document also records narration reflecting the attitudes of Indians in Nevada…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Trent, Judith S.; Trent, Jimmie D. – 1973
Reasons for George McGovern's presidential election failure are summarized in the context of McGovern's rhetoric as a challenger. Taking the point of view that McGovern abandoned the traditional rhetorical advantages of the challenger, the authors conclude that this abandonment along with the problems of financing, the impression of alignment with…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Elections, Persuasive Discourse, Political Affiliation
McCombs, Maxwell; Weaver, David – 1973
"Agenda-setting" is a concept that describes the effect of the news media on social groups and public opinion on major issues. Recent studies in communication are focusing on the power of the media, by selection of and emphasis on selected news, to influence public attention and to raise certain issues high on the public "agenda." The effect of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Mass Media, News Media, Political Attitudes
Bork, Robert H.; And Others – 1970
The relationship of tax law and the politicization of the university is discussed in an effort to make university personnel aware of possible legal penalties involved in political action. The effect of political activities on university tax exemption is reviewed in relation to the policy section of Section 510 (3) of the Internal Revenue Code,…
Descriptors: Activism, Colleges, Financial Support, Higher Education
Shervis, Katherine, Comp. – 1971
The potential of satellites for telecommunication is enormous; however, it is possible that political and legal barriers rather than technological considerations will ultimately shape the utilization of satellite systems. This annotated bibliography is designed for use by lawyers, political scientists, technicians, engineers, and scholars who need…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communications Satellites, Federal Legislation, International Law
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