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J&MC Quarterly Index – Methodology-Research

March 28, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Methodology-Research

Does Making Journalism More Public Make a Difference? A Critical Review of Evaluative Research on Public Journalism (Brian L. Massey and Tanni Haas) 79:3, 559-586.

The Effectiveness of Simple and Stratified Random Sampling in Broadcast News Content Analysis (Daniel Riffe, Stephen Lacy, Jason Nagovan, and Larry Burkum) 73:1, 159-168.

Interactions and Nonlinearity in Mass Communication: Connecting Theory and Methodology (William P. Eveland Jr.) 74:2, 400-416.

Mass Communication Research Trends from 1980 to 1999 (Rasha Kamhawi and David Weaver) 80:1, 7-27.

Measuring Contingencies: Using Scales to Measure Public Relations Practitioner Limits to Accommodation (Bryan H. Reber and Glen T. Cameron) 80:2, 431-446.

Question-Order Effects in Surveys: The Case of Political Interest, News Attention, and Knowledge (Dominic L. Lasorsa) 80:3, 499-512.

Reliability in Cross-National Content Analysis (Jochen Peter and Edmund Lauf) 79:4, 815-832.

Sample Size in Content Analysis of Weekly News Magazines (Daniel Riffe, Stephen Lacy, and Michael W. Drager) 73:3, 635-644.

Sample Size in Content Analysis of Weekly Newspapers (Stephen Lacy, Kay Robinson, and Daniel Riffe) 72:2, 336-345.

Sample Size in Multi-Year Content Analyses of Monthly Consumer Magazines (Stephen Lacy, Daniel Riffe, and Quint Randle) 75:2, 408-417.

Sample Size for Newspaper Content Analysis in Multi-Year Studies (Stephen Lacy, Daniel Riffe, Staci Stoddard, Hugh Martin, and Kuang-Kuo Chang) 78:4, 836-845.

Sampling Error and Selecting Intercoder Reliability Samples for Nominal Content Categories (Stephen Lacy and Daniel Riffe) 73:4, 963-973.

The Status of Internet-Based Research in Five Leading Communication Journals, 1994-1999 (Tami K. Tomasello) 78:4, 659-674.

Validating a Scale for the Measurement of Credibility: A Covariance Structure Modeling Approach (Mark Douglas West) 71:1, 159-168.

“Who Was ‘Shadow’?” The Computer Knows: Applying Grammar-Program Statistics in Content Analyses to Solve Mysteries about Authorship (Barbara G. Ellis and Steven J. Dick) 73:4, 947-962.

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