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100430s2010 nyua b 000 0 eng |
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$a 2010018104 |
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$a9780415964951 |
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$a9780415884976 |
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$a9780203938669 |
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$a264058$cTLC |
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$aJA86$b.B74 2010 |
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$a320.01/4$222 |
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$aBucy, Erik P.,$d1963- |
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$aSourcebook for political communication research :$bmethods, measures, and analytical techniques /$cErik P. Bucy, R. Lance Holbert. |
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$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2010. |
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$axxi, 583 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references. |
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$gIntroduction:$tAdvancing methods and measurement: Supporting theory and keeping pace with the modern political comunication environment /$rR. Lance Holbert and Erik P. Bucy --$gI. Survey Methodology:$tChallenges and opportunities of panel designs /$rWilliam P. Eveland, Jr. and Alyssa C. Morey --$tRolling cross-section: Design and utility for political research /$rKate Kenski, Jeffrey A. Gottfried, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson --$tPolitical communication survey research: Challenges, trends, and opportunities /$rLindsay H. Hoffman and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young --$gII. Secondary Analysis and Meta-Analysis:$tSecondary analysis in political communication viewed as a creative act /$rR. Lance Holbert and Jay D. Hmielowski --$tComparing the ANES and NAES for political communication research /$rMichael W. Wagner --$tImplications and consequences of using meta-analysis for political communication /$rMike Allen, David D'Alessio, and Nancy Burrell --$gIII. Experimental Methods:$tExperimental designs for political communication research: Using new technology and online participant pools to overcome the problem of generalizability /$rShanto Iyengar --$tExpressing versus revealing preferences in experimental research /$rYanna Krupnikov and Adam Seth Levine --$tFace as a focus of political communication: Evolutionary perspectives and the ethological method /$rPatrick A. Stewart, Frank K. Salter, and Marc Mehu --$tMulti-stage experimental designs in political communication research /$rGlenn J. Hansen and Michael Pfau --$gIV. Content Analysis:$tImage bite analysis of political visuals: Understanding the visual framing process in election news /$rMaria Elizabeth Grabe and Erik P. Bucy --$tIdentifying frames in political news /$rDennis Chong and James N. Druckman --$tContent analysis in political communication /$rWilliam L. Benoit. |
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$gV. Discourse Analysis:$tUse of focus groups in political communication research /$rSharon E. Jarvis --$tGenealogy of myth on presidential rhetoric /$rRobert L. Ivie --$gVI. Network and Deliberation Analysis:$tMethods for analyzing and measuring group deliberation /$rLaura W. Black, Stephanie Burkhalter, John Gastil, and Jennifer Stromer-Galley --$tPorous networks and overlapping contexts: Methodological challenges in the study of social communication and political behavior /$rScott D. McClurg --$gVII. Comparative Political Communication:$tMediatization of politics: Toward a conceptual framework for comparative research /$rJesper Strömbäck --$tInternational applications of agenda-setting theory's Acapulco typology /$rMaxwell E. McCombs, Salma Ghanem, Federico Rey Lennon, R. Warwick Blood, Yi-Nig (Katherine) Chen, and Hyun Ban --$tPolitical communication across the world: Methodological issues involved in international comparisons /$rChristina Holtz-Bacha and Lynda Lee Kaid --$gVIII. Statistical Techniques:$tExpanding the use of structural equation modeling (SEM) in political communication /$rR. Lance Holbert and Heather L. LaMarre --$tMediation and the estimation of indirect effects in political communication research /$rAndrew F. Hayes, Kristopher J. Preacher, and Teresa A. Myers --$tTime series analysis and the study of political communication /$rJennifer Jerit and Adam F. Simon --$gIX. Measurement:$tConcept explication in the Internet age: The case of political interactivity /$rS. Shyam Sundar and Saraswathi Bellur --$tBeyond self-report: Using latency to respond to model the question answering process on web-based public opinion surveys /$rJohn E. Newhagen --$tWhat the body can tell us about politics: The use of psychophysiological measures in political communication research /$rErik P. Bucy and Samuel D. Bradley --$gConclusion:$tLooking back and looking forward: Observations on the role of research methods in the rapidly evolving field of political communication /$rGerald M. Kosicki, Douglas M. McLeod, and Jack M. McLeod. |
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$aCommunication in politics$xResearch. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aHolbert, R. Lance. |