Japanese Sojourners in the New York Metropolitan Area: The Relationship of Domestic and Ethnic Media Use and Assimilation to American CultureCornell University, 1996 - 234 pages |
Contents
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK | 11 |
METHODOLOGY | 37 |
Operationalization of Concepts | 46 |
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acculturation active American newspapers amount of Japanese analysis analysis of variance answer approach asked assimilation level attitude audience average behavior characteristics culture demographic dependent determine effects employed English proficiency environment examine explained females five foreign four function gratifications groups household housewives immigrants important income increases indicated Japan Japanese citizens Japanese companies Japanese media Japanese newspapers Japanese sojourners Japanese television length of stay less level of assimilation limited live maintain males mass communication mass media means media use patterns motivation to assimilate needs never 2 times/month number of Japanese occupation overseas permanent Personal Attributes programs questionnaire questions regression relationships remaining residents respondents scale showed significant social society statistics survey Table theory times/month Total Amount United values variables viewed watched week York ほとんど毎週 月に1回