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    ELDERLY AMERICANS AND THE INTERNET: E-MAIL, TV NEWS, INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT WEBSITES by Hilt, Michael L., Lipschultz, Jeremy H.

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-01-2004)
    “…Older Americans, like other groups, vary in their use of the Internet. The participants for this study-elderly computer users from a Midwestern mid-size…”
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    Faculty and Student Expectations and Perceptions of E-mail Communication in a Campus and Distance Doctor of Pharmacy Program by Foral, Pamela A., Turner, Paul D., Monaghan, Michael S., Walters, Ryan W., Merkel, Jennifer J., Lipschultz, Jeremy H., Lenz, Thomas L.

    “…Objective. To examine faculty members' and students' expectations and perceptions of e-mail communication in a dual pathway pharmacy program. Methods. Three…”
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    Organizing the Baby Boomer Construct: An Exploration of Marketing, Social Systems, and Culture by Lipschultz, Jeremy H, Hilt, Michael L, Reilly, Hugh J

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-09-2007)
    “…Baby boomer trends are applied in the development of a conceptual framework that offers a social systems and cultural model for future studies. While there has…”
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    AARP Online Portrayal of Social Security: Engaging Aging Baby Boomers Through Interaction by Hilt, Michael L., Lipschultz, Jeremy H.

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-06-2006)
    “…Although baby boomers were not the sole focus of the American Association of Retired Persons' (AARP) website content on the issue of Social Security reform,…”
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    Mass media and the death penalty: Social construction of three Nebraska executions by Lipschultz, Jeremy H., Hilt, Michael L.

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (22-03-1999)
    “…This research analyzes local TV news coverage of three Nebraska executions in the 1990s, the first in the state since 1959. The three Nebraska executions allow…”
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    Predicting Newspaper Readership on the Campus Community by Lipschultz, Jeremy H., Hilt, Michael L.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-1999)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine newspaper readership on one college campus. Use of other media, too busy with work or class, and usefulness of local…”
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    A methodological note on mail survey response rates by Lipschultz, J H, Hilt, M L, Mixan, C R

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-2000)
    “…Five mail surveys of broadcast managers during the 1990s yielded consistently low response rates. Implications for research are discussed…”
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    Broadcast News and Elderly People: Attitudes of Local Television Managers by Hilt, Michael L, Lipschultz, Jeremy H

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-01-1996)
    “…Responses from 162 of 418 television station managers and news directors on Kogan's Attitudes toward Old People Scale showed that younger news directors had…”
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    Broadcast Newsroom Hiring and Career Preparation by Hilt, Michael L, Lipschultz, Jeremy H

    Published in Journalism & mass communication educator (01-03-1996)
    “…Compares views of newsroom hiring variables and career preparation considerations from students completing a required internship with responses from broadcast…”
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    Faculty and Student Expectations and Perceptions of E-mail Communication in a Campus and Distance Doctor of Pharmacy Program by al, Pamela A, Turner, Paul D, Monaghan, Michael S, Walters, Ryan W, Merkel, Jennifer J, Lipschultz, Jeremy H, Lenz, Thomas L

    “…To examine faculty members' and students' expectations and perceptions of e-mail communication in a dual pathway pharmacy program. Three parallel survey…”
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    Elderly Americans and the Internet: E-Mail, TV News, Information and Entertainment Websites by Hilt, Michael L, Lipschultz, Jeremy H

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-01-2004)
    “…Older Americans, like other groups, vary in their use of the Internet. The participants for this study-elderly computer users from a Midwestern mid-size…”
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    REVISING THE KOGAN SCALE: A TEST OF LOCAL TELEVISION NEWS PRODUCERS' ATTITUDES TOWARD OLDER ADULTS by Hilt, Michael L.

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-03-1999)
    “…The Kogan Attitudes Toward Old People Scale (1961) was revised and used to measure local television news producer attitudes toward elderly people. The…”
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    A Methodological Note on Mail Survey Response Rates by Lipschultz, Jeremy H., Hilt, Michael L., Mixan, Christine R.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-2000)
    “…Five mail surveys of broadcast managers during the 1990s yielded consistently low response rates. Implications for research are discussed…”
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    A Methodological Note on Mail Survey Response Rates1 by Lipschultz, Jeremy H., Hilt, Michael L., Mixan, Christine R.

    Published in Psychological reports (01-06-2000)
    “…Five mail surveys of broadcast managers during the 1990s yielded consistently low response rates. Implications for research are discussed…”
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    Graduate Program Assessment of Student Satisfaction: A Method for Merging University and Department Outcomes by Lipschultz, Jeremy H, Hilt, Michael L

    “…Evaluates a communication graduate program based upon the perceptions of M.A. alumni satisfaction. Uses the department's assessment plan to measure graduates'…”
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    A Closer Look at Avoidances: Are Readers Different from Nonreaders? by Lipschultz, Jeremy H

    Published 04-08-1986
    “…Noting that previous research on avoidance fails to explain adequately the forces behind reading or not reading, a study examined the avoidance gratifications…”
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