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Table 7: Importance of international news in increasing readership/audience 7 = very important, 1 = not at all important

in suggests surprising answers PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE First Amendment Center
by F Irst, A Mendment, C Enter, George Kennedy, Esther Thorson 2002
"... In PAGE 12: ...9 on the same seven- point scale). Finally, when asked how important international news had been to increasing readership/audience, there was no difference for television and print ( Table7 ). There was a marginally significant inter- action between medium and size, with the small tel- evision stations reporting less importance of inter- national news to viewership than small newspapers.... ..."

TABLE 3 Newspaper Readership within Status Groups Ranked by Descending Status Scores (Row Percentages)

in Social Status and Newspaper Readership 1
by Tak Wing Chan, John H. Goldthorpe, Don Treiman, Wout Ultee, Herman Van De Werfhorst, Meir Yaish, The Ajs

TABLE 8 The Association between Social Status and Newspaper Readership within Social Class

in Social Status and Newspaper Readership 1
by Tak Wing Chan, John H. Goldthorpe, Don Treiman, Wout Ultee, Herman Van De Werfhorst, Meir Yaish, The Ajs

TABLE 9 Examples of Predicted Probabilities of Newspaper Readership Estimated within Each Social Class

in Social Status and Newspaper Readership 1
by Tak Wing Chan, John H. Goldthorpe, Don Treiman, Wout Ultee, Herman Van De Werfhorst, Meir Yaish, The Ajs

Table 2.11: Selected Annual United States Newspaper Readership Trends

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. The contribution of the performance perspective in a wider Interaction Design Program

in Processing Science,
by Giulio Jacucci
"... In PAGE 20: ...18 Table1 provocatively simplifies established and dominating tenets in human-computer interaction on the left and, on the right, proposes for each a contrasting approach derived from thinking in terms of a performance perspective. The table above summarises how the resulting provocations relate to the more general movement of humanising interactive system design.... In PAGE 20: ... Dominant tenets are usability, making an operation easy and efficient, for exam- ple, or exploiting affordances so that they can be carried out unthinkingly and making the tool disappear. On the other side of Table1 , a performance perspective aims at creating experiences where participants are more aware, think feelingly about the artefacts around them and engage in the situation in reflection or perception in action. Moreover pervasive and context-aware scenarios propose sensing systems that measure and simulate space or recognise and sense situations.... In PAGE 81: ... More importantly, the performance perspective suggested a particular temporal view on interaction, based on the concept of event, addressing a neglected granularity of analy- sis between the moment-by-moment unfolding of interaction and the longer term co- evolution of technology and practice. This perspective contributes to the debate on new human-computer interaction frame- works and to the wider program of interaction with an empirical grounding of the provo- cations in Table1 , p. 17.... ..."

Table 3: A wider range of variables for polynomial t.

in A New Approximation of the Equation of State for Sea Water, Suitable for Numerical Ocean Models
by David Brydon, Shan Sun, Rainer Bleck

Table 2. Consumer magazines: Average issue readership 2005 (Adult population) Statistics Finland 2006 (Source: World Magazine Trends)

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 5: This table contains diagnostics for the predicted readership scores in the hold-out sample (March 1993 issue) using a variety of approaches. The six methods used are arrayed across the top of the table and are described in section 4.6, while the the results for all three readership scores are presented. The diagnostics include (i) the sample correlations between the actual readership scores and predicted scores, (ii) mean absolute prediction error and (iii) mean squared prediction error.

in Bayesian Semiparametric Regression: An Exposition and Application to Print Advertising Data
by Michael Smith, Sharat K. Mathur, Robert Kohn
"... In PAGE 27: ...Table5 About Here.|{ 4.... ..."

Table 3: Re-running the evaluation system with a wider beam width.

in Dragon Systems' 1997 Mandarin Broadcast News System
by Puming Zhan, Steven Wegmann, Steve Lowe 1997
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