Reader categorisation study: indirect measures of exposure to contents of publications
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Reader categorisation study: indirect measures of exposure to contents of publications
by Research Services Limited (London, England)
Published
1972
Publisher
JICNARS]
Pages
60
Subjects
An exploratory investigation of press readership amongst students in Zaria
How JICNARS works
Book reading and library usage
New trends in the public's measure of television and other media
Reading intensity scale: interim report on calibration
An initial readership survey of Ethiopia
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