Diana B. Carlin, Mitchell Mckinney
The 1992 Presidential Debates in Focus
Herausgeber: Carlin, Diana B.
Diana B. Carlin, Mitchell Mckinney
The 1992 Presidential Debates in Focus
Herausgeber: Carlin, Diana B.
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The results of a focus group research project, sponsored by the Commission of Presidential Debates and conducted during the 1992 presidential and vice presidential debates, are reported.
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The results of a focus group research project, sponsored by the Commission of Presidential Debates and conducted during the 1992 presidential and vice presidential debates, are reported.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780275948467
- ISBN-10: 0275948463
- Artikelnr.: 25566540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780275948467
- ISBN-10: 0275948463
- Artikelnr.: 25566540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Diana B. Carlin is Professor Emerita of Communication at Saint Louis University and a retired professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas. She has taught courses on first ladies at three universities.
About the Series by Robert F. Denton
Foreword by Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Paul G. Kirk, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Researching Presidential Debates
A Rationale for a Focus Group Study by Diana B. Carlin
Design & Implementation of the Focus Group Study by Mitchell S. McKinney
The Focus Group as a Research Tool by Beverley Davenport Sypher
Structuring the Debates
Debating the Debates by Elizabeth R. Lamoureux, Heather S. Entrekin, and
Mitchell S. McKinney
The Impact of Formats on Voter Reactions by John Meyer and Diana B. Carlin
Let the People Speak: The Emergence of Public Space in the Richmond
Presidential Debate by Stephen P. Depoe and Cady Short-Thompson
"Children in a Sandbox:" Reaction to the Vice Presidential Debate by Jack
Kay and Timothy A. Borchers
Flirting with Perot: Voter Ambivalence about the Third Candidate by Mari
Boor Tonn
The Impact of Debates
Debates as a Voter Education Tool by Michael A. Mayer and Diana B. Carlin
The Presidential Debate as a Source of Citizen Disagressment by Mark S.
Kuhn
Debates versus Other Communication Sources: The Pattern of Information and
Influence by Michael Pfau and William P. Eveland, Jr.
The Gender Gap? Male and Female Reactions to the 1992 Presidential Debates
by Sally J. Perkins and Gerri L. Smith
The Student Voter by Julie Apker and Cary R.W. Voss
Conclusions
Implications for Future Debates by Diana B. Carlin
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Paul G. Kirk, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Researching Presidential Debates
A Rationale for a Focus Group Study by Diana B. Carlin
Design & Implementation of the Focus Group Study by Mitchell S. McKinney
The Focus Group as a Research Tool by Beverley Davenport Sypher
Structuring the Debates
Debating the Debates by Elizabeth R. Lamoureux, Heather S. Entrekin, and
Mitchell S. McKinney
The Impact of Formats on Voter Reactions by John Meyer and Diana B. Carlin
Let the People Speak: The Emergence of Public Space in the Richmond
Presidential Debate by Stephen P. Depoe and Cady Short-Thompson
"Children in a Sandbox:" Reaction to the Vice Presidential Debate by Jack
Kay and Timothy A. Borchers
Flirting with Perot: Voter Ambivalence about the Third Candidate by Mari
Boor Tonn
The Impact of Debates
Debates as a Voter Education Tool by Michael A. Mayer and Diana B. Carlin
The Presidential Debate as a Source of Citizen Disagressment by Mark S.
Kuhn
Debates versus Other Communication Sources: The Pattern of Information and
Influence by Michael Pfau and William P. Eveland, Jr.
The Gender Gap? Male and Female Reactions to the 1992 Presidential Debates
by Sally J. Perkins and Gerri L. Smith
The Student Voter by Julie Apker and Cary R.W. Voss
Conclusions
Implications for Future Debates by Diana B. Carlin
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
About the Series by Robert F. Denton
Foreword by Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Paul G. Kirk, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Researching Presidential Debates
A Rationale for a Focus Group Study by Diana B. Carlin
Design & Implementation of the Focus Group Study by Mitchell S. McKinney
The Focus Group as a Research Tool by Beverley Davenport Sypher
Structuring the Debates
Debating the Debates by Elizabeth R. Lamoureux, Heather S. Entrekin, and
Mitchell S. McKinney
The Impact of Formats on Voter Reactions by John Meyer and Diana B. Carlin
Let the People Speak: The Emergence of Public Space in the Richmond
Presidential Debate by Stephen P. Depoe and Cady Short-Thompson
"Children in a Sandbox:" Reaction to the Vice Presidential Debate by Jack
Kay and Timothy A. Borchers
Flirting with Perot: Voter Ambivalence about the Third Candidate by Mari
Boor Tonn
The Impact of Debates
Debates as a Voter Education Tool by Michael A. Mayer and Diana B. Carlin
The Presidential Debate as a Source of Citizen Disagressment by Mark S.
Kuhn
Debates versus Other Communication Sources: The Pattern of Information and
Influence by Michael Pfau and William P. Eveland, Jr.
The Gender Gap? Male and Female Reactions to the 1992 Presidential Debates
by Sally J. Perkins and Gerri L. Smith
The Student Voter by Julie Apker and Cary R.W. Voss
Conclusions
Implications for Future Debates by Diana B. Carlin
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Paul G. Kirk, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Researching Presidential Debates
A Rationale for a Focus Group Study by Diana B. Carlin
Design & Implementation of the Focus Group Study by Mitchell S. McKinney
The Focus Group as a Research Tool by Beverley Davenport Sypher
Structuring the Debates
Debating the Debates by Elizabeth R. Lamoureux, Heather S. Entrekin, and
Mitchell S. McKinney
The Impact of Formats on Voter Reactions by John Meyer and Diana B. Carlin
Let the People Speak: The Emergence of Public Space in the Richmond
Presidential Debate by Stephen P. Depoe and Cady Short-Thompson
"Children in a Sandbox:" Reaction to the Vice Presidential Debate by Jack
Kay and Timothy A. Borchers
Flirting with Perot: Voter Ambivalence about the Third Candidate by Mari
Boor Tonn
The Impact of Debates
Debates as a Voter Education Tool by Michael A. Mayer and Diana B. Carlin
The Presidential Debate as a Source of Citizen Disagressment by Mark S.
Kuhn
Debates versus Other Communication Sources: The Pattern of Information and
Influence by Michael Pfau and William P. Eveland, Jr.
The Gender Gap? Male and Female Reactions to the 1992 Presidential Debates
by Sally J. Perkins and Gerri L. Smith
The Student Voter by Julie Apker and Cary R.W. Voss
Conclusions
Implications for Future Debates by Diana B. Carlin
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index







