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319 "Harris finds big jump in viewer disapproval of TV violence".
128 Harrison, Randall. Excerpts from Pictic Analysis: Toward a Vocabulary and Syntax for the Pictorial Code; with Research on Facial Communication.
129 Harrison, Randall. Nonverbal Communication: Explorations Into Time, Space, Action and Object.
130 Haskins, Jack B. Testing the Suitability of Typefaces for Editorial Subject-Matter.
A study to determine if some typefaces are perceived to be more appropriate than others for specific kinds of magazine content.
131 Haskins, Jack B. The Effects of Bad News and Good News on Newspaper Image and Community Image.
132 Hickey, Neil. A Riddle Wrapped in an Enigma.
133 Hickey, Neil. Television Opens its Eye Only to Violence.
134 Hicks, Ronald G., Broussard, E. Joseph, & Thorn, J. Dale. The Impact of Affirmative Action on College/University Journalism Faculties.
A paper which attempts to show what the effect of "affirmative action" in personnel policies has been, especially in increasing the numbers of women and minorities employed on journalism faculties.
135 Hoffman, Robert M. How Many Watch the Commercials?
136 Hospers, John. Human Conduct: An Introduction to the Problems of Ethics.
137 Can Any Good Thing Come Out of Hollywood?
138 Hsia, H. J., Ross, Billy I., & Schroeder, M. Richard. The Nazi Propaganda Paintings: A Review, an Evaluation, and a Slide Presentation.
Based upon photographic slides depicting the German "War Art Program," Nazi propaganda philosophy and background are examined in relation to Hitler's "trinity:" the Aryan, the Volk, the Lebenstraum doctrines. The analysis is presented in terms of Romanticism and Germanness in the film content.
139 Hsish, S. C., & Ruttan, V. S. Environmental, Technological, and Institutional Factors in the Growth of Rice Production: Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan.
This paper tests two hypotheses: the first, that increases in yields of rice among major rice-producing areas in southeast Asia reflect environmental conditions rather than differences in variety or cultural practices; and second, that differences between southeast Asia and east Asia reflect variations in the technlogical and institutional factors under which rice is grown, in addition to environmental factors.
140 Huddleston, A. Warner. Television Program Violence and Children: Are Monsters Being Created?
141 Hudson, Jerry C. Skills and Areas of Knowledge Preferred for Broadcast News Graduates.
A study to investigate the value of various entry-level employment skills and areas of knowledge preferred for broadcast news graduates, as perceived by commercial broadcast news employers.
142 Hursh, Gerald D., Roling, Niels R., & Kerr, Graham B. Innovation in Eastern Nigeria: Success and Failure of Agricultural Programs in 71 Villages of Eastern Nigeria.
A report describing the demographic, cultural and socio-psychological characteristics of 71 villages in eastern Nigeria which influenced their adoption or rejection of a number of agricultural innovations introduced.
143 Interviewer Training Materials, 1973 Research.
144 Iowa State University. Audience Response to Four Educational Television Programs, by James Davis.
A study of four educational television programs which required audience participation, to discover the possibilities within educational television.
145 Jacobson, Eugene. An Approach to Measuring Communication Environments.
146 Jain, Navin C. Vertical Communication Accuracy and Interpersonal Trust in Formal Organization.
147 Jamias, Juan. The Effects of Belief System Styles on the Communication and Adoption of Farm Practice.
A study of the adoption of agricultural innovations in the state of Michigan, to determine how a farmer's belief system style (as outlined by Rokeach) affected his acceptance of new ideas and practices from scientific institutions.
148 Janis, Irving L., & Feshbach, Seymour. Effects of Fear-Arousing Communications.
A classic experiment conducted at Harvard University, designed to study the effects of fear and anxiety in messages, and to determine whether different levels of fear and anxiety affect the persuasibility of messages.
149 Jen, Tsang Kuo. International News Agencies and Foreign News Coverage.
150 Jen, Tsang Kuo. Meta-Research: A Promising Method for Communication Research?
151 Johnson, Arnold E. What? Who? Why? How?
152 Johnson, Ronald D. Psychological Type and Believability of Comparison Advertising.
A study to determine whether selected psychological traits and sex affected perceptions of the believability of comparison advertising.
153 Johnson, Sammy. A Comparison of Attitudes and Backgrounds of High School Journalists with High School Non-Journalists.
154 Joyce, Richard T. The Innovation-Decision Process Within Formal Organizations.