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William H. Read Konrad K. Kalba Philip R. Hochberg Larry S. Levine Yale M. Braunstein Philip R. Hochberg 《Communication Booknotes Quarterly》2013,44(11):217-218
FTC Trade Regulation: Advertising Rulemaking, and New Consumer Protection (Practising Law Institute, 810 Seventh Ave., New York 10019—$20.00, paper; Course Handbook 303 of 1979) The First Amendment Meets the Second Revolution by William H. Read (March 1979, Working Paper W-79-3, 27 pp.) Executive Summary of Findings of the State Cable Television Regulation Project by Konrad K. Kalba, et al.(December 1978, Publication P-78-11, 20 pp.) Regulatory Politics: State Legislatures and the Cable Television Industry by Konrad K. Kalba, et al. (August 1978, Publication P-78-2, 121 pp.) The States Regulate Cable: A Legislative Analysis of Substantive Provisions by Philip R. Hochberg (July 1978, Publication P-78-4, 135 pp.) Taxation, Regionalization and Pole Attachments: A Comparison of State Cable Television Policies (August 1978, Publication P-78-5, 126 pp.) The Regulation of Cable Television Subscriber Rates by State Commissions by Larry S. Levine (July 1978, Publication P-78-6, 96 pp.) The Economic Impact of State Cable TV Regulation by Yale M. Braunstein et. al. (October 1978, Publication P-78-7, 75 pp.) Federal Preemption of State Regulation in Cable Television, by Philip R. Hochberg (November 1978, Publication P-78-8, 39 pp.) States, Stakeholders and the Cable: The Evolution of Regulatory Policies by Konrad K. Kalba (December 1978, Publication P-78-9) Chronology of Cable Television Regulation: 1947-1978 by Anne E. Birinyi (October 1978, Publication P-78-10, 20 pp.) 相似文献
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Summary Pictorial communication of shape and form is not simply a learned visual language. Whatever processes of learning, if any,
underly our ability to perceive represented surfaces’ edges-without which the communication of shape is impossible-in response
to outline drawings, probably occurs very early in life in consequence of our normal commerce with spatial objects. Although
this probability makes the problems of“learning to see pictures”relatively inaccessible, it simplifies the study of the rules
which govern edge- and surface-perception in pictures. The applicability of such rules depends, eventually, on knowing
This paper is part of an investigation of pictorial psychophysics supported by the National Science Foundation, NSF-G9601. 相似文献
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Hochberg Katrin Becker Sebastian Louis Malte Klein Pascal Kuhn Jochen 《Journal of Science Education and Technology》2020,29(2):303-317
Journal of Science Education and Technology - Mobile devices (smartphones or tablets) as experimental tools (METs) offer inspiring possibilities for science education, but until now, there has been... 相似文献
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