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      Media-uitrusting, media-exposure en mediagebruik in Nederland, 1989 - MASSAT 1989~Media-equipment, media-exposure and use of media in the Netherlands, 1989 ( MASSAT 1989 )

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      Creators
      Renckstorf, K.
      Arts, C.H.
      Hollander, E.H.
      Verschuren, P.J.M.
      Date of Archiving
      1992
      Archive
      DANS EASY
      Related links
      https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/rest/datasets/easy-dataset:33067
      DOI
      https://doi.orghttps://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zbf-t58y
      Publication type
      Dataset
      Access level
      Open access
      Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2066/222247   https://hdl.handle.net/2066/222247
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      SW OZ BSI CW
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      Audience(s)
      Communication sciences
      Key words
      mass communication; communication; consumption; interpersonal relations; mass media; participation; time budget; religion; 1989
      Abstract
      What respondent experiences as most important in life / how many times respondent is watching tv, to which stations / motivations of respondent to watch and listen to tv and radio / watching alone or with other people / which kind of programs is respondent watching / if respondent using a video recorder / if respondent is member of a broadcasting corporation / how many radio's are used in house / how often respondent is listening to the radio, to which channels / r.'s attitude towards politics / if respondent is reading papers, and which papers about which subjects / how much time it takes to read a paper (for respondent) / which kind of books respondent reads / which kind of languages respondent speaks / which kind of subjects respondents interest, and how much / r.'s opinion about local news and local media / r.'s opinion about his-her financial situation, now and in future / r.'s opinion about living in this municipality / r.'s activities in free time / r.'s contacts with local people, family, neighbours and colleagues / r's makes time-table in quarters of an hour of exact activities. Background variables: basic characteristics/ residence/ housing situation/ household characteristics/ characteristics of parental family/household/ place of work/ occupation/employment/ income/capital assets/ education/ politics/ religion/ consumption of durables/ readership, mass media, and 'cultural' exposure/ organizational membership
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