Human simulations for research are identified as Human simulations for research are identified as (A) Role play (B) Experimentation (C) Operation (D) Read More »
A distinction in administrative and critical communication research A distinction between administrative and critical communication research was first drawn by (A) Harold Lasswell Read More »
The positivist paradigm, adopted by researchers in Mass Comm, The positivist paradigm, adopted by researchers in Mass Communication, makes a liberal use of (A) Read More »
Research, language and argumentation are expected to objectivize In research, language and argumentation are expected to objectivise: (A) Human experiences (B) Creativity (C) Read More »
The Scope of Historical Research in Mass Communication Assertion (A): Historical research in mass communication is more than chronological. Reason (R): It is Read More »
Scientific research in mass communication demands demonstration Scientific research in mass communication demands the demonstration of (A) Continuity (B) Permanence (C) Transitivity Read More »
Scope of Communication Research Beyond Transmission Model Assertion (A): Communication Research is only confined to the elements of transmission model. Reason (R): Read More »
The snowball sampling method is useful when the universe is small The snowball sampling method is useful when the universe is small and (A) Scattered (B) Read More »