Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students

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Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students. / Kinast, Jochen.

University of Muenster, Institutional Repository MIAMI, 2022. 495 p.

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Harvard

Kinast, J 2022, Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students. University of Muenster, Institutional Repository MIAMI. https://doi.org/10.17879/64069458703

APA

Kinast, J. (2022). Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students. University of Muenster, Institutional Repository MIAMI. https://doi.org/10.17879/64069458703

Vancouver

Kinast J. Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students. University of Muenster, Institutional Repository MIAMI, 2022. 495 p. https://doi.org/10.17879/64069458703

Author

Kinast, Jochen. / Television Series and Careers: A Search for Indicators of Media Effects on Choice Actions and Outcome Expectations of University Students. University of Muenster, Institutional Repository MIAMI, 2022. 495 p.

Bibtex

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