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V. Research

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Pages 44-46 | Published online: 28 May 2013

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  • Wilensky , Harold L. 1964 . “Mass Society and Mass Culture: Interdependence or Independence?” . American Sociological Review , XXIX April : 196 Underlines added for cross-cultural implication
  • Peterson , Theodore . 1964 . Magazines in the Twentieth Century, , 2nd ed. , 443 – 444 . Urbana : University of Illinois Press .
  • “There will be a convergent tendency between Japanese Americans and Caucasian Americans in terms of views on the salience and values of American advertising as an institution.” The hypothesis is, The editor's study has come to negate this
  • Bauer and Greyser . 96 op. cit.,
  • The original wordings from the reference 2, which seem to relate to the “annoyance-effectiveness” thory are much more ambiguous, i.e., “very pleasant and very unpleasant ads are more effective than those in between” (p. 7 of reference 2 of critique)
  • The original wordings from the reference 2, which seem to relate to the “annoyance-effectiveness” thory are much more ambiguous, i.e., “very pleasant and very unpleasant ads are more effective than those in between” (p. 7 of reference 2 of critique)
  • 1956 . “Caudill, William and Americans,” . American Anthropologist , LVIII December : 1102 – 1126 . Together with reference 7 of critique, see also, and George DeVos. “A Quantitative Rorschach Assessment of Maladjustment and Rigidity in Acculturating Japanese Americans,” Genetic Psychology Monographs. LII (August, 1955), pp. 51–87
  • Caudill . 35 op. cit.
  • Caudill . 9 op. cit.
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