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Journalism Quarterly Index-Methodology-Research

March 21, 2012 by Kyshia

Volumes 61 to 70
1984 to 1993
Subject Index: Methodology — Research

Applying Fiction Conflict Situation to Analysis of News Stories (Hunter P. McCartney), 64:163-70.

Comparisons Between Three Versions of the Professional Orientation Index (J.P. Henningham), 61:302-09.

Counting Items Versus Measuring Space in Content Analysis (Abdulrahman H. Al-Enad), 68:657-62.

Defining and Measuring Credibility of Newspapers: Developing an Index (Philip Meyer), 65:567-74.

Development of a Conformity Index to Assess Network Television News (David L. Jaffe), 66:662-69.

Do “Instant Polls” Hit the Spot? Phone-in vs. Random Sampling of Public Opinion (Benjamin Bates and Mark Harmon), 70:369-80.

The Effectiveness of Random, Consecutive Day and Constructed Week Sampling in Newspaper Content Analysis (Daniel Riffe, Charles F. Aust and Stephen R. Lacy), 70:133-39.

Establishing Construct Validity of the Hayakawa-Lowry News Bias Categories (Dennis T. Lowry), 63:573-80.

How Comics and Cartoons View Public Opinion Surveys (Tom W. Smith), 64:208-11.

How Credible Is the Credibility Crisis? (Cecilie Gaziano), 65:267-78.

How Response Rates Compare for Human and Digitized Phone Surveys (Michael Havice), 66:137-42.

The Impact of Varying Reference Periods in Survey Questions about Media Use (Vincent Price), 70:615-27.

Measuring Nonresponse and Refusals to An Electronic Telephone Survey (Michael J. Havice), 67:521-30.

Organizational Factors and Nonresponse in a Survey of Newspaper Editors (Tsan-Kuo Chang, David Voelker and Jaewon Lee), 67:732-39.

Paradigmatic Drift: A Bibliographic Review of the Spread of Economic Analysis in the Literature of Communication (Kurt M. Miller and Oscar H. Gandy Jr.), 68:663-71.

Post-Card Questionnaires May Boost Response Rate (Robert C. Kochersberger Jr.), 64:861-63.

Reliability of Immediate Reward and Delayed Reward Categories (Michael W. Singletary), 62:116-20.

Reliability of the News Direction Scale for Analysis of the Good-Bad News Dimension (Jack B. Haskins, M. Mark Miller and Jan Quarles), 61:524-28.

Research About Magazines Appearing in Journalism Quarterly (Peter Gerlach), 64:178-82.

The Roper Question and Television vs. Newspapers: The Case of Hispanics (M. Mark Miller, Michael W. Singletary and Shu-Ling Chen), 65:12-19.

Sampling Ethnic Media Use: The Case of Hispanics (Tsan-Kuo Chang, Pamela J. Shoemaker, Stephen D. Reese and Wayne Danielson), 65:189-91.

Sins of Omission and Commission in Mass Communication Quantitative Research (Stephen R. Lacy and Daniel Riffe), 70:126-32.

Standards and Perceived Roles of JMC Journal Reviewers (Stanley T. Wearden and Fredric F. Endres), 68:499-508.

Use of Message Stimuli in Mass Communication Experiments: A Methodological Assessment and Discussion (Michael D. Slater), 68:412-21.

Use of Polls in Reporting Changes Slightly Since 1978 (David Pearce Demers), 64:839-42.

Use of ‘Vague’ Quantifiers in Measuring Communication Behaviors (J. David Kennamer), 69:646-50.

Using Grunig’s Indices to Differentiate Organizational Public Relations Functions (Joey Reagan, Janine Sumner and Scott Hill), 69:181-87.

Validating an Ethical Motivations Scale: Convergence and Predictive Ability (H. Allen White and R. Charles Pearce), 68:455-64.

Why Going Online for Content Analysis Can Reduce Research Reliability (Philip A. Kaufman, Carol Reese Dykers, and Carole Caldwell), 70:824-32.

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