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Vincent F. Filak
Vincent F. Filak
Associate Professor of Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
E-mail megerősítve itt: uwosh.edu
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Manipulating autonomy, competence, and relatedness support in a game‐learning context: New evidence that all three needs matter
KM Sheldon, V Filak
British Journal of Social Psychology 47 (2), 267-283, 2008
6252008
Student psychological need satisfaction and college teacher-course evaluations
VF Filak, KM Sheldon
Educational psychology 23 (3), 235-247, 2003
5012003
Teacher support, student motivation, student need satisfaction, and college teacher course evaluations: Testing a sequential path model
VF Filak, KM Sheldon
Educational Psychology 28 (6), 711-724, 2008
2292008
Convergent journalism an introduction: Writing and producing across media
S Quinn, V Filak
Routledge, 2005
1852005
Roughing the passer: The framing of black and white quarterbacks prior to the NFL draft
E Mercurio, VF Filak
The Howard Journal of Communications 21 (1), 56-71, 2010
1502010
Blended Learning in the Visual Communications Classroom: Student Reflections on a Multimedia Course.
J George-Palilonis, V Filak
Electronic journal of e-learning 7 (3), 247-256, 2009
902009
Cultural convergence: Intergroup bias among journalists and its impact on convergence
VF Filak
Atlantic Journal of Communication 12 (4), 216-232, 2004
622004
Differentiations in motivation and need satisfaction based on course modality: a self-determination theory perspective
VF Filak, KM Nicolini
Educational Psychology 38 (6), 772-784, 2018
512018
The mass comm type: Student personality traits, motivations, and the choice between news and strategic communication majors
EC Crawford, J Fudge, GT Hubbard, VF Filak
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 68 (2), 104-118, 2013
312013
Expanding and validating applications of the willingness to self-censor scale: Self-censorship and media advisers' comfort level with controversial topics
VF Filak, S Reinardy, A Maksl
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 86 (2), 368-382, 2009
282009
The effects of self-determined motivation and autonomy support on advisers and members of a journalism student organization
VF Filak, RS Pritchard
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 62 (1), 62-76, 2007
282007
Convergent journalism: An introduction
VF Filak, S Quinn
Focal Press, 2014
262014
A concurrent examination of self-versus-others perceptual bias and the willingness to self-censor: A study of college newspaper editors and advisers
VF Filak
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 89 (2), 299-314, 2012
252012
Editor toast: A study of burnout and job satisfaction among college newspaper editors
VF Filak, S Reinardy
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 66 (3), 243-256, 2011
222011
Dynamics of news reporting and writing: Foundational skills for a digital age
VF Filak
SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2020
172020
The impact of instructional methods on medium-based bias and convergence approval
VF Filak
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 61 (1), 48-64, 2006
172006
A study of burnout and job satisfaction among high school journalism advisers
S Reinardy, A Maksl, V Filak
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 63 (4), 345-356, 2008
152008
Social identity and convergence: News faculty and student perspectives on web, print, and broadcast skills
GT Hubbard, E Crisp Crawford, VF Filak
Electronic News 5 (1), 20-40, 2011
132011
Conflict and convergence: A study of intergroup bias and journalists
VF Filak
University of Missouri-Columbia, 2003
132003
Overt censorship, self-censorship, and gender bias: an examination of high school journalism students and controversial media topics
KM Nicolini, VF Filak
Atlantic Journal of Communication 30 (1), 105-114, 2022
92022
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