Chaffee, S.H. (1972a) "The interpersonal context of mass communication ," pp. 95-121 in F. G. Kline and P. J. Tichenor (eds.) Current Perspectives in Mass Communication Research. Beverly Hills: Sage.
2.
——— (1972b) "Longitudinal designs for communication research: cross-lagged correlation." Presented to Association for Education in Journalism, Carbondale, Illinois.
3.
——— (1973) "Contingent orientations and the effects of political communication." Presented to Speech Communication Association, New York.
4.
--- and F. Izcaray (1975) "Mass communication functions in a media-rich developing society." Communication Research2 (October): 367-395.
5.
Cohen, B. (1963) The Press and Foreign Policy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press.
6.
Edelstein, A.S. and D.P. Tefft (1974) "Media credibility and respondent credulity with respect to Watergate." Communication Research1 (October): 426-439.
7.
Funkhouser, G.R. (1973) "The issues of the sixties: an exploratory study in the dynamics of public opinion." Public Opinion Q.37 (Spring): 62-75.
8.
Heise, D.R. (1970) "Causal inference from panel data," ch. 1 in E. F. Borgatta (ed.) Sociological Methodology 1970. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
9.
Johnson, H. and J. Witcover (1973) "Watergate erodes confidence in Nixon." Washington Post (April 16).
10.
McCombs, M.E. (1967) "Editorial endorsements: a study of influence." Journalism Q.44: 545-548.
11.
——— and D.L. Shaw (1972) "The agenda-setting function of mass media." Public Opinion Q.36: 176-187.
12.
McCombs, M.E. and D.H. Weaver (1973) "Voters' need for orientation and use of mass communication." Presented to the International Communication Association, Montreal.
13.
McLeod, J.M., L.B. Becker, and J.E. Byrnes (1974) "Another look at the agenda-setting function of the press." Communication Research1 (April): 131-166.
14.
Rozelle, R.M. and D.T. Campbell (1969) "More plausible rival hypotheses in the cross-lagged panel correlation technique." Psych. Bull.71: 74-80.
15.
White, T.H. (1973) The Making of the President 1972. New York: Atheneum.