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Noch 1948 sah sich Berelson zu einer eher sarkastischen Aussage über den damaligen Stand der Massenkommunikationsforschung berechtigt, indem er formulierte, es sei nun erwiesen, daß „some kinds of communications on some kinds of issues, brought to the attention of some kinds of people, under some kinds of conditions, have some kinds of effect‖“.

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(2007). Vielsehen als Symptom. In: Fernsehen und Angstbewältigung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90334-7_1

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