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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED167087
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contents Public Library Usage in Illinois: Media Survey Supplement. Report Number 2. Charts Mass Media Newspapers Radio Statistical Data Surveys Tables (Data) Television Viewing A supplement to a study of public library usage in Illinois, this report presents the television viewing, radio listening, and newspaper reading habits of the respondents in its survey. Findings for each question are shown for the total sample, and in some instances they are also shown separately for segments of the population. Similar charts for television and radio viewing/listening habits show number of hours watched/listened to per day, times of day when watched/listened to, and favorite types of programs; for newspaper reading habits, charts show daily readership, number of days a week newspaper usually read, and newspapers read. Additional data on media habits are available in the complete computer tables. Included at the end of the supplement is a listing of the television programs in each category. Radio programs were defined on the questionnaire. (JD)
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spellingShingle Public Library Usage in Illinois: Media Survey Supplement. Report Number 2.
Charts
Mass Media
Newspapers
Radio
Statistical Data
Surveys
Tables (Data)
Television Viewing
Public Library Usage in Illinois: Media Survey Supplement. Report Number 2. Charts Mass Media Newspapers Radio Statistical Data Surveys Tables (Data) Television Viewing A supplement to a study of public library usage in Illinois, this report presents the television viewing, radio listening, and newspaper reading habits of the respondents in its survey. Findings for each question are shown for the total sample, and in some instances they are also shown separately for segments of the population. Similar charts for television and radio viewing/listening habits show number of hours watched/listened to per day, times of day when watched/listened to, and favorite types of programs; for newspaper reading habits, charts show daily readership, number of days a week newspaper usually read, and newspapers read. Additional data on media habits are available in the complete computer tables. Included at the end of the supplement is a listing of the television programs in each category. Radio programs were defined on the questionnaire. (JD)
title Public Library Usage in Illinois: Media Survey Supplement. Report Number 2.
topic Charts
Mass Media
Newspapers
Radio
Statistical Data
Surveys
Tables (Data)
Television Viewing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED167087