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一、中文部分

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杜麗芳(民國73年),「台灣地區民眾收看電視新聞與氣象報告的動機與行為之研 究」,碩士論文,台北:政治大學新聞研究所。

徐佳士、楊孝濚、潘家慶(民國64年),「台灣地區民眾傳播行為研究」,台北:

政治大學新聞研究所。

陳以瑚(民國71年),「台北市民收看電視動機之研究」,碩士論文,台北:政治 大學新聞研究所。

楊孝濚(民國64年),「大專學生傳播媒介評價、動機與現代化程度」,台北:廣 播與電視,第27期。

楊孝濚(民國68年),「在學青年收視電視節目型態之分析」,台北:廣播與電 視,第36期。

潘家慶、王石番和謝瀛春(民國75年),「台灣地區民眾傳播行為研究」,台北:

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潘家慶、王石番(民國85年),「台灣地區民眾傳播行為研究(1993)」,台北:

行政院國家科學委員會。

劉貞秀(民國84年),「有線電視新聞類型節目的使用與滿足研究」,碩士論文,

台北:輔仁大學大眾傳播研究所。

鄭瑞城、陳世敏(民國71年),「電視使用程度與使用動機之研究──以台北市十 八歲以上成人為例」,台北:新聞局專題研究報告。

鄭瑞城、曠湘霞(民國72年),「台灣地區成人收看電視的動機與行為之研究」,

台北:專題研究報告。

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