Magazine Making, Nide 10Viking Press, 1931 - 323 sivua |
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... interest in a subject is the way in which the Atlantic in 1928 printed first a trenchant statement of the issues raised by the fact that a Presidential candidate was a Catholic and then an equally outspoken reply from the candidate ...
... interest in a subject is the way in which the Atlantic in 1928 printed first a trenchant statement of the issues raised by the fact that a Presidential candidate was a Catholic and then an equally outspoken reply from the candidate ...
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... interest , which is psychologically fairly simple . Interest is simply pleasurable attention . When one finds a thing " interesting , " one likes it . If it is a magazine , one buys it . Psychologists describe two types of attention ...
... interest , which is psychologically fairly simple . Interest is simply pleasurable attention . When one finds a thing " interesting , " one likes it . If it is a magazine , one buys it . Psychologists describe two types of attention ...
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... interest -has been aroused as a result of the mind's " taking hold " of what at first required a distinct effort . Interest , of course , varies greatly according to the type of reader . The psychological theory is readily applicable to ...
... interest -has been aroused as a result of the mind's " taking hold " of what at first required a distinct effort . Interest , of course , varies greatly according to the type of reader . The psychological theory is readily applicable to ...
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Economic Basis of the Magazine | 3 |
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