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Children without television : social behaviour in three towns with differing television experience / John P. Murray and Susan Kippax North Ryde, NSW: Macquarie University,
Call No: 410 (94) MURAuthor: Murray, John P. ; Kippax, Susan Place: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: Macquarie UniversityPhysDes: 26 pages : 26 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reports; TVS-1976/6Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Donation: Henry Mayer Collection
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Cognitive and social aspects of imitation in childhood and infancy / John P. Murray; School of Behavioural Sciences; Macquarie University North Ryde, NSW: Macquarie University,
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From the early window to the late night show : a cross-national review of television's impact on children and adults / John P. Murray and Susan Kippax North Ryde, NSW: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, April 1978.
Call No: 412 MURAuthor: Murray, John P. -- Kippax, Susan Edition: DraftSource: ATPlace: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie UniversityPubDate: April 1978PhysDes: 135 pages : diagrams ; 30 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reportsSubject: ADVERTISING. CHILDREN ; ADVERTISING. TV ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH ; AUDIENCES. TV. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN AND TV ; CHILDREN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON ; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON. AUSTRALIA ; EFFECTS OF TV ; VIOLENCE ON TV Summary: "This paper is designed to evaluate television's influence within the social context in which the medium is used. The inclusion of context variables is important because it emphasizes the notion that television does not affect the individual in isolation, but rather, television's influence must be seen in terms of the audience member's construal of the televised message. How the audience will interpret what it views will depend not only upon the content of the programs but also on the nature of the viewer and the context in which the viewing occurs." - INTRODUCTIONNotes: Draft version for comments only, prepared for Berkowitz, L. (Ed.) Advances in social psychology. New York: Academic Press -- Includes referencesContents: Introduction -- Television's culture context -- Television's impact on daily life -- Impact of televised violence -- Other aspects of television's impact -- Understanding television -- Functions of Television -- Television and the "real" world -- Conclusions, implications and research priorities -- References
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Seven action packed nights : a police story / John P. Murray North Ryde, NSW: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, 1976.
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Small screen, big business : the great Australian TV robbery / [by] Susan Kippax & John P. Murray Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1979.
Call No: 203.1(94) KIPAuthor: Kippax, Susan ; Murray, John P. Place: SydneyPublisher: Angus & RobertsonPubDate: 1979PhysDes: 81p. ; 22cm.Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Notes: Television industries. Australia (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0309044); Index; Bibliography: p.73-77ISBN: 0207144249 : $1.95 AustLON: anb20714424; 1656013
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Small screen, big business : the great Australian tv robbery / Susan Kippax and John P. Murray Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1979.
Author: Kippax, Susan ; Murray, John P. Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Angus and RobertsonPubDate: 1979PhysDes: 20 cm ; 81 p.ISBN: 0207144249Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Some people watch anything / Susan Kippax and John P. Murray North Ryde, NSW: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, 1976.
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Television and children : some problems in studying the impact of televised violence / John P. Murray North Ryde, NSW: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, 1976.
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Television and socialisation : beyond entertainment: television's effects on children and youth / John P. Murray; School of Behavioural Sciences; Macquarie University North Ryde, NSW: Macquarie University,
Author: Murray, John P. Place: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: Macquarie UniversityPhysDes: 27 pages : 26 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reportsSubject: YOUNG PEOPLE, EFFECTS OF TV ON ; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON Summary: A review of the research undertaken into the effects of television upon the behaviour of children and young peopleDonation: Henry Mayer Collection
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Television diffusion and social behaviour in three communities : a field experiment / John P. Murray and Susan Kippax North Ryde, NSW: Macquarie University,
Call No: 410 (94) MURAuthor: Murray, John P. ; Kippax, Susan Edition: August 1976Place: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: Macquarie UniversityPhysDes: 24 pages : 26 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reports; TVS-1976/5Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Donation: Henry Mayer Collection
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Television's impact in three communities : a research programme in progress / John P. Murray and Susan Kippax North Ryde, NSW: Macquarie University,
Call No: 410 (94) MURAuthor: Murray, John P. ; Kippax, Susan Place: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: Macquarie UniversityPhysDes: 16 pages : 26 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reportsSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Donation: Henry Mayer Collection
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Television & youth : 25 years of research & controversy / John P. Murray ; foreword by Alberta E. Siegel Boys Town, Ne.: Boys Town Center for the Study of Youth Development, 1980.
Call No: 412-053.2(01) TELAuthor: Murray, John P Place: Boys Town, Ne.Publisher: Boys Town Center for the Study of Youth DevelopmentPubDate: 1980PhysDes: 278 p. : graphs ; 26 cmNotes: Includes bibliographiesISBN: 0938510002 (pbk.) : $10.00LON: 80027601; 1868499
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Using television : programme content and need gratification / Susan Kippax and John P. Murray North Ryde, NSW: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, [1974].
Call No: 410(94) KIPAuthor: Kippax, Susan ; Murray, John P. Source: ATPlace: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie UniversityPubDate: [1974]PhysDes: 33 pages ; 26 cmSeries: Television and socialisation research reports; TVS-1976/4; The mass media and social behaviour projectSubject: AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; PROGRAMME CHOICE ; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: "It is shown that audience members actively select amongst available programs on television. This selection is based upon the social role and situational characteristics of the viewer and it is also directly related to the reasons given by viewers for watching television. Patterns of program selection are related to three clusters of needs and reasons. The two most important of these are composed of needs relating to information and diversion. The least important cluster is concerned with the self and social contact. Escape and diversion are needs satisfied by almost any programme; selection is minimal by those viewers expressing these needs. Information needs are best satisfied by news and other informational programmes, while social and self needs are best satisfied by quiz and variety programs, popular drama and movies." - ABSTRACTNotes: Date of publication sourced from Trove
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