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Qianxia Jin – Discover Education, 2024
Television programs are a rich source of input for which we can utilize in vocabulary acquisition. With foreign language television programs becoming more accessible globally, there is the possibility to better use this input source for learning. Can we incorporate television viewing into classroom learning (intentional learning)? Or use it as a…
Descriptors: Television, Television Research, Television Viewing, Vocabulary Development
Cooney, Joan Ganz – Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, 2019
In 1966, Joan Ganz Cooney was a documentary producer at Channel 13 when Lloyd Morrisett, then Vice President at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, offered her an opportunity that would change the landscape of children's media forever. The Carnegie Corporation provided funding for a three-month study during which Joan traveled the country to…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Audiences, Basic Skills, Disadvantaged Youth
Gocen, Gokcen; Okur, Alpaslan – Educational Research and Reviews, 2013
Generally, the speaking aspect is not properly debated when discussing the positive and negative effects of television (TV), especially on children. So, to highlight this point, this study was first initialized by asking the question: "What are the effects of TV on speech?" and secondly, to transform the effects that TV has on speech in…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Television, Middle Schools, Middle School Students
Cantor, Paul A. – Academic Questions, 2010
With television having matured as a creative medium in the past few decades, it has taken its rightful place among the subjects scholars study seriously. Professors are now analyzing the meaning and significance of classic shows with the care and intellectual respect traditionally accorded to literary masterpieces. But some academics still resist…
Descriptors: Internet, Television, Student Attitudes, Television Viewing
Schmidt, Marie Evans; Pempek, Tiffany A.; Kirkorian, Heather L.; Lund, Anne Frankenfield; Anderson, Daniel R. – Child Development, 2008
This experiment tests the hypothesis that background, adult television is a disruptive influence on very young children's behavior. Fifty 12-, 24-, and 36-month-olds played with a variety of toys for 1 hr. For half of the hour, a game show played in the background on a monaural TV set. During the other half hour, the TV was off. The children…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Cognitive Development, Toddlers
Comer, Jonathan S.; Furr, Jami M.; Beidas, Rinad S.; Babyar, Heather M.; Kendall, Philip C. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2008
This study examined children's media use (i.e., amount of television and Internet usage) and relationships to children's perceptions of societal threat and personal vulnerability. The sample consisted of 90 community youth aged 7 to 13 years (M = 10.8; 52.2% male) from diverse economic backgrounds. Analyses found children's television use to be…
Descriptors: Internet, Anxiety, Children, Early Adolescents
O'Donnell, Lewis B. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1970
A discussion of two basic questions that instructional television users must ask. These are: 1) Where should the student sit in order to see? and 2) What does the teacher need to do to improve viewing conditions?" (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Educational Television, Television Research, Television Viewing
Baggaley, Jon – Educational Broadcasting International, 1975
How television can distort images and ideas presented on the screen. (HB)
Descriptors: Mass Media, Television, Television Research, Television Viewing

Jeffres, Leo W. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1978
This article discusses how the pattern of motives that people have for watching television is affected when cable television greatly expands available content. (Author/STS)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Motivation, Television Research, Television Viewing

Gutman, Jonathan; McConaughy, David – Journal of Broadcasting, 1978
Ninety-one participants in focus groups were asked to rate six programs at a television network studio. The results indicated a substantial difference between indifference and ambivalence; about 92 percent of the respondents whose net affect was zero were ambivalent as opposed to indifferent. (JEG)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Programing (Broadcast), Television Research, Television Viewing
Lyle, Jack; Hoffman, Heidi R. – Educational and Industrial Television, 1972
A brief preview of a recent study which is attempting to determine if the data presented in Television in the Lives of Our Children'' is still valid in 1970. (AK)
Descriptors: Children, Commercial Television, Television Research, Television Viewing

Gantz, Walter; Zohoori, Ali Reza – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Concludes that the answer to the question of whether viewers restructure their lives to accommodate television or whether television is made to fit into the existing structure of their lives is functionally related to the programing and the time period involved. (FL)
Descriptors: Audiences, Programing (Broadcast), Television Research, Television Viewing
Basil, Michael D. – 1992
A study investigated whether selective attention to a particular television modality resulted in different levels of attention to and memory for each modality. Two independent variables manipulated selective attention. These were the semantic channel (audio or video) and viewers' instructed focus (audio or video). These variables were fully…
Descriptors: Attention, Information Processing, Memory, Television Research
Spirn, Sharon L. – 1988
In order to determine the reading and television viewing habits of American adults during time spent in waiting rooms, a study observed 100 adults waiting outside the Emergency Treatment Room of John F. Kennedy Hospital in Edison, New Jersey, over a four-week period. Results revealed that more of these adults chose to watch television as an…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Illiteracy, Reading Habits, Television Research
Atkin, Charles K.; Culley, James – 1975
This report, the fourth in a series of six reports on television advertising and children, describes attitudes toward children's television advertising held by industry executives, government officials, and consumer critics. The accuracy with which each group perceives the positions of the other parties involved is also assessed. Data were…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Children, Television Commercials, Television Research