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Enjoyment and Information Gain in Science Articles; A Way to Reach Minorities: Multicultural Awareness; A Longitudinal Task of the Selective Exposure Hypothesis; Dakota Farmers and Ranchers Evaluate Crop and Livestock Surveys

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  • Enjoyment and Information Gain in Science Articles; A Way to Reach Minorities: Multicultural Awareness; A Longitudinal Task of the Selective Exposure Hypothesis; Dakota Farmers and Ranchers Evaluate Crop and Livestock Surveys

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    Enjoyment and Information Gain in Science Articles; A Way to Reach Minorities: Multicultural Awareness; A Longitudinal Task of the Selective Exposure Hypothesis; Dakota Farmers and Ranchers Evaluate Crop and Livestock Surveys

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Reviews of "Enjoyment and Information Gain in Science Articles," by Alan Hunsaker; "A Way to Reach Minorities: Multicultural Awareness," by Benjamin Yep and Marynell Hollenbeck; "A Longitudinal Task of the Selective Exposure Hypothesis," by Michael A. Milburn; and Dakota Farmers and Ranchers Evaluate Crop and Livestock Surveys, by Calvin Jones, Paul Sheatsley and Arthur Stinchcombe.

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Meiller, L. & Fett, J., (1980) “Enjoyment and Information Gain in Science Articles; A Way to Reach Minorities: Multicultural Awareness; A Longitudinal Task of the Selective Exposure Hypothesis; Dakota Farmers and Ranchers Evaluate Crop and Livestock Surveys”, Journal of Applied Communications 63(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1051-0834.1807

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1980-03-01