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Techniques for Testing the Effectiveness of Minority Portrayals in Multi-Cultural Children's Programming by LaRose, Robert
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Assessing Multi-cultural Television Characters for Children. Revised by LaRose, Robert
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Project "Freestyle" Baseline Studies / by LaRose, Robert
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"Yes, Inc." Formative Evaluation. Final Report by LaRose, Robert
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Children, television, and sex-role stereotyping / by Williams, Frederick, 1933-, La Rose, Robert, Frost, Frederica
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Assessment of Audience Feedback Systems for Research and Programming by Goldman, Ronald J.
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News and Information on Community Access Channels Market Concerns amidst the Marketplace of Ideas / by Atkin, David
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Children, television, and sex-role stereotyping / by Williams, Frederick, 1933-
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