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35
Citations
11600
World Ranking
6582
National Ranking
3186

Overview

Elizabeth M. Perse is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by work conducted within this institution.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work listed for Elizabeth M. Perse in the available data.

No awards have been recorded for this scientist, and they are not deceased.

Best Publications

  • LONELINESS, PARASOCIAL INTERACTION, AND LOCAL TELEVISION NEWS VIEWING

    Alan M. Rubin;Elizabeth M. Perse;Robert A. Powell

  • Audience Activity and Soap Opera Involvement: A Uses and Effects Investigation.

    Alan M. Rubin;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • The World Wide Web as a Functional Alternative to Television

    Douglas A. Ferguson;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Media effects and society

    Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Attribution in Social and Parasocial Relationships

    Elizabeth M. Perse;Rebecca B. Rubin

  • Audience Activity and Television News Gratifications

    Alan M. Rubin;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Conceptualization and Measurement of Interpersonal Communication Motives

    Rebecca B. Rubin;Elizabeth M. Perse;Carole A. Barbato

  • The utility of home computers and media use: Implications of multimedia and connectivity

    Elizabeth M. Perse;Debra Greenberg Dunn

  • A Methodological Examination of Cultivation

    Alan M. Rubin;Elizabeth M. Perse;Donald S. Taylor

  • Normative Images of Communication Media Mass and Interpersonal Channels in the New Media Environment

    Elizabeth M. Perse;John A. Courtright

  • Audience Selectivity and Involvement in the Newer Media Environment

    Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Involvement with Local Television News Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions

    Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Audience Activity and Satisfaction with Favorite Television Soap Opera

    Elizabeth M. Perse;Alan M. Rubin

  • Soap opera viewing patterns of college students and cultivation

    Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Media involvement and local news effects

    Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Chronic loneliness and television use

    Elizabeth M. Perse;Alan M. Rubin

  • Media and audience influences on channel repertoire

    Douglas A. Ferguson;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Direct and Indirect Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Public Affairs Knowledge

    Douglas M. McLeod;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Audience Activity and Reality Television: Identification, Online Activity, and Satisfaction

    Lisa R. Godlewski;Elizabeth M. Perse

  • Communicating in the Family: An Examination of the Relationship of Family Communication Climate and Interpersonal Communication Motives

    Carole A. Barbato;Elizabeth E. Graham;Elizabeth M. Perse

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan M. Rubin
Alan M. Rubin Kent State University
Nancy Signorielli
Nancy Signorielli University of Delaware
Amy I. Nathanson
Amy I. Nathanson The Ohio State University

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