Richard M. Perloff | |
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Born | July 28, 1951 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | University professor |
Children | 2 |
Awards | (1998) |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Wisconsin at Madison PhD., 1978, University of Pittsburgh, M.A., 1975,University of Michigan, B.A., 1972 |
Thesis | (1978) |
Academic work | |
Era | Modern |
Discipline | Communication |
Sub-discipline | Political Science |
Institutions | Cleveland State University at School of Communication |
Main interests | Communication, psychology, persuasion, behavoiral sciences |
Notable works |
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Website | Faculty 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]