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Life according to television. Implications of genre-specific cultivation effects: The Gratification/Cultivation model
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January 23, 2006
Published Online: 2006-01-23
Published in Print: 2004-07-12
Copyright © 2004 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction to the special issue: Current developments in cultivation research
- A return to cultural indicators
- Life according to television. Implications of genre-specific cultivation effects: The Gratification/Cultivation model
- The cognitive processes underlying cultivation effects are a function of whether the judgments are on-line or memory-based
- Implications of the mental models approach for cultivation theory
- Ruining a good story: Cultivation, perceived realism and narrative
- The problem of causality in cultivation research
- Contributors