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To Read, View, or Listen? A Cross-Media Comparison of Comprehension

Pages 201-217 | Published online: 18 May 2012
 

Abstract

Using several of the communications employed in a recent large-scale investigation into the miscomprehension of televised communication, the present investigation compared miscomprehension rates for TV with those for print and audio-only formats. The findings revealed that print was better comprehended than either TV or audio presentations of the same material. This held true for both advertising and news-oriented communication.

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