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Article: Creative Ethnography: Boyer’s Philosophy in Action

by Gayle S. Stever, January 2011

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Article: Parasocial and Social Interaction with Celebrities: Classification of Media Fans

by Gayle S. Stever, January 2009 This study developed a system of celebrity fan classification that addresses issues raised in the literature with regard to motivations for becoming a fan, and levels of intensity for fans, recognizing a dichotomy of … Continue reading

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Article : The celebrity appeal questionnaire: Sex, entertainment, or leadership

by Gayle S. Stever, September 2008 The Celebrity Appeal Questionnaire was constructed to operationalize constructs related to why fans are attracted to their favorite celebrities and was developed for use with fan bases for specific celebrities. This revised version asked … Continue reading

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Article: Gender by Type Interaction Effects in Mass Media Subcultures

by Gayle S. Stever, January 1995 Data collected on 97 members of the Star Trek fan subculture showed that previous trends for other fan subcultures persisted, with introverts and intuitives significantly over-represented. Gender differences suggested the presence of two fan … Continue reading

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Article: The Celebrity Appeal Questionnaire

by Gayle S. Stever, June 1991 The Celebrity Appeal Questionnaire was constructed to operationalize constructs related to parasocial attraction or attraction to celebrities by their fans. The article contains a factor analysis of responses on this questionnaire by 81 college … Continue reading

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Article: Imaginary Social Relationships and Personality Correlates: The Case of Michael Jackson and His Fans

by Gayle S. Stever, January 1991 This paper details the analysis of participant personalities correlated with the perceived personality of the chosen superstar using the MBTI. Significant deviations from a normative sample were found for a sample of 98 Michael … Continue reading

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