CARTER, R. E.
and F. G. KLINE (1966) “`Secret' ballots and `extreme' candidates: a cross-national voting study.”Polls, pp. 1-7.
2.
KLINE, F. G.
and P. H. JESS (1966) “Prejudicial publicity: its effect on law school mock juries.”Journalism Q. 43: 113-116.
3.
CARTER, R. E.
and F. G. KLINE (1967) “An experimental study of two methods of gathering newspaper readership data.”Journalism Q. 45: 118-122.
4.
KLINE, F. G.
, K. KENT, and D. DAVIS (1970) “Problems in causal analysis of aggregate data with application to political instability,” pp. 251-279 in J. Gillespie and B. Nesvold (eds.) Macro-Quantitative Analysis. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
5.
KLINE, F. G.
(1969) “Research trends in international broadcasting.”Educ. Broadcasting Rev. 3, 2.
6.
KLINE, F. G.
(1971) “Youth and political activism.”Politeia1, 2.
7.
KLINE, F. G.
(1971) “Media time budgeting as a function of demographics and life style.”Journalism Q. 48: 211-221.
8.
KLINE, F. G.
and P. CLARKE [eds.] (1971) Mass Communication and Youth: Some Current Perspectives. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
9.
KLINE, F. G.
and P. J. TICHENOR [eds.] (1972) Current Perspectives in Mass Communication Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
10.
KLINE, F. G.
(1972) “Theory in mass communication research,” pp. 17-40 in F. G. Kline and P. J. Tichenor (eds.) Current Perspectives in Mass Communication Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
11.
KLINE, F. G.
(1973) “Mass media and the general election process: evidence and speculation.”Maxwell Review9: 57-69.
12.
CLARKE, P.
and F. G. KLINE (1974) “Media effects reconsidered: some new strategies for communication research.”Communication Research1: 224-240. (also published as “Medienwirkungen neu überdacht: Einige Neue Strategien zur Kommunikations-forschung.” Rundfunk und Fernsehen, January 1975, 37-51)
13.
KLINE, F. G.
, P. V. MILLER, and A. J. MORRISON (1974) “Adolescents and family planning information: an exploration of audience needs and media effects,” pp. 113-136 in J. G. Blumler and E. Katz (eds.) The Uses of Mass Communication. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
14.
SIUNE, K.
and F. G. KLINE (1975) “Mass communication, mass political behavior and mass society,” pp. 65-84 in S. H. Chaffee (ed.) Political Communication: Issues and Strategies for Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
15.
MORRISON, A. J.
, F. G. KLINE, and P. V. MILLER (1975) “Aspects of adolescent information acquisition about drugs and alcohol topics,” pp. 133-154 in R. Ostman (ed.) Communication Research and Drug Education. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
16.
DINSDALE, S. M.
, M. GENT, F. G. KLINE, and R. MILNER (1975) “Problem oriented medical records: their impact on staff communication, attitudes and decision-making.”Archives of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine56: 269-274.
17.
HIRSCH, P.
, P. V. MILLER, and F. G. KLINE (1977) Strategies for Communication Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
18.
KLINE, F. G.
(1977) “Time in communication research,” pp. 153-156 in P. Hirsch, P. Miller, and F. G. Kline (eds.) Strategies for Communication Research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
19.
ETTEMA, J. S.
and F. G. KLINE (1977) “Deficits, differences, and ceilings: contingent conditions for understanding the knowledge gap.”Communication Research4: 179-202.
20.
KLINE, F. G.
and P. CLARKE (1978) “Communication situations and the new technologies,” in A. S. Edelstein and J. E. Bowes (eds.) Information Societies: Comparing Japanese and American Experiences. Seattle: University of Washington School of Communications.
21.
CLARKE, P.
, F. G. KLINE, H. SCHUMACHER, and S. EVANS (1978) “Rockford, Ill.: in-service training for teachers.”J. of Communication28: 195-201.
22.
KLINE, F. G.
(1978) “How to edit a paper for nighttime viewers.”Editor and Publisher111, 6: 17-18.
23.
KLINE, F. G.
and J. V. PAVLIK (1981) “Adolescent health information acquisition from the broadcast media: an overview,” in M. Meyer (ed.) Health Education by Television and Radio. New York: K. G. Saur Verlag. (also published as “Les adolescents et l'acquisition des information transmises par la radio et la television: Un aperçu,” in M. Meyer (ed.) Education pour la sante par la Television et la Radio: Contributions a une Conference Internationale. Internationales Zentralinstitut für das Jugend-und Bildungsfernsehen, 1983)
24.
LEE, J.S.
, K. BUSTERNA, and F. G. KLINE (1982) “Media education materials: an annotated bibliography.”Paris: UNESCO, Division of Structures, Contents, Methods, and Techniques of Education.
25.
KLINE, F. G.
(1983) “The Minnesota Heart Health Project: field intervention in American communities,” pp. 88-105 in O. Arvidsson (ed.) Att Forandra levnadsatt: Rapport fran ett symposium om metoder at forbattra folkhalsan, 1 och 2 oktober 1981. Stockholm: Riksbankens Jubileumsfond.
26.
SALMON, C. T.
and F. G. KLINE (1985) “The spiral of silence ten years later: an examination and evaluation,” pp. 3-30 in D. Nimmo, K. Sanders, and L. L. Kaid (eds.) Political Communication Yearbook, 1984. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Univ. Press.
27.
BLACKBURN, H. W.
, R. V. LUEPKER, F. G. KLINE, N. BRACHT, R. CARLAW, D. JACOBS, M. MITTELMARK, L. STAUFFER, and H. L. TAYLOR (1984) “The Minnesota Heart Health Program: a research and demonstration project in cardiovascular disease prevention,” in J. D. Matarazzo, S. M. Weiss, J. A. Herd, N. E. Miller, and S. W. Weiss (eds.) Behavioural Health: A Handbook for Health Enhancement and Disease Prevention. New York: John Wiley.
28.
KLINE, F. G.
(1985) “The wired city and the eye in the sky—where are these new technologies of entertainment and information going?”Rundfunk und Fernsehen3, 4.