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H. Hyman, P. Sheatsley (1947)
Some Reasons Why Information Campaigns FailPublic Opinion Quarterly, 11
Abstract This article relates news media coverage of major issues in the 1960's to public opinion and to the realities underlying those issues. It challenges some major assumptions—for example, that the media provide a useful picture of what is “really” going on—and discusses implications for policymakers and future research. This content is only available as a PDF. © 1973, the American Association for Public Opinion Research
Public Opinion Quarterly – Oxford University Press
Published: Jan 1, 1973
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