Richard M. Perloff

Richard M. Perloff
Born (1951-07-28) July 28, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationUniversity professor
Children2
Awards(1998)
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin at Madison PhD., 1978, University of Pittsburgh, M.A., 1975,University of Michigan, B.A., 1972
Thesis (1978)
Academic work
EraModern
DisciplineCommunication
Sub-disciplinePolitical Science
InstitutionsCleveland State University at School of Communication
Main interestsCommunication, psychology, persuasion, behavoiral sciences
Notable works
  • The Dynamics of Persuasion (1993)
  • Political Communication: Politics, Press, and Public in America (1998)
WebsiteFaculty profile

Richard M. Perloff is an American academic. He is professor of communication at Cleveland State University,[1] where he has taught since 1979.[2] He has written on persuasion, on political communication, on the psychology of perception of the effects of mass media, and on the third-person effect.[1]

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