absolutezero
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Thu Nov-18-04 07:16 PM
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Help! I need to find statistics for an article |
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I'm writing an opinion piece for my school's paper. I need to find any studies linking TV with youth apathy and/or increased voter ignorance.
I remember somebody posting statistics that showed people who read newspapers, used internet news and listened to NPR were more informed than faux/cnn watchers. Does anyone know where to find those numbers?
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Thu Nov-18-04 07:24 PM
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Sat Nov-20-04 10:09 AM
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3. I would like to see your research |
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if you would not mind sharing when completed. Thanks.
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...send it to the DU admins and see if they'll publish it. I know I'd like to read it.
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Mon Nov-22-04 01:12 PM
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5. maybe not what you are looking for, but |
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http://www.independentcollegian.com/news/2004/04/01/News/Leaders.Scholars.Analyze.Youth.Apathy-647970.shtmlIf you can do a lexis-nexis search, lots of stuff, unfortunatey, it is not accessible without a subscription.
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