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Wilson, Barbara J.; Weiss, Audrey J. – Communication Monographs, 1991
Assesses the effectiveness of two reality explanations on children's reactions to frightening programs. Shows that neither influenced younger children's emotional or cognitive reactions, whereas the special tricks explanation reduced older children's emotional responses with no impact on their interpretation. Shows that the real life explanation…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Films, Higher Education

Ash, Gwynne Ellen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Responds to an article in a prior issue of this journal. Argues that "South Park" is a deconstruction of the reality of American constructions of media, fame, and pop culture, and that more adolescents than adults understand that "South Park" is about the adult world of media. Includes a response by the author of the earlier article. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audience Response, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Schmitt, Kelly L.; And Others – 1993
This study examined children's attention to formal features and other attributes during television viewing. Subjects were 40 children, ages 2, 5, 8 and 11 years old, who were videotaped watching television at home during a 10-day period. Among other attributes, children's visual attention to television was coded, along with television program…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Response, Children, Family Environment
Cantor, Joanne – 1998
This book addresses possible negative effects of children's viewing of inappropriate media content and how parents can respond. The discussion of children's responses to frightening mass media is based on the findings of controlled research but also includes real-life examples, many presented in a child's or parent's own words. Following an…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Emotional Response, Fear

Valkenburg, Patti M.; van der Voort, Tom H. A. – Communication Research, 1995
Studies a large sample of Dutch children. Finds that a positive-intense daydreaming style was stimulated by watching nonviolent children's programs and was inhibited by watching violent dramatic programs, while an aggressive-heroic daydreaming style was stimulated by watching violent dramatic programs and inhibited by watching nonviolent programs.…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Communication Research, Higher Education
Wallace, Shelagh – 1996
This book is a guide for encouraging critical television viewing skills in children, allowing them to make up their own minds about the power and influence of television. The introduction addresses the importance of television in North America and compares viewing patterns with those in other countries. The text throughout is accompanied by…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Children

Abelman, Robert – Roeper Review, 1992
This review of communication research on television viewing by intellectually gifted children examines the number of hours such children spend watching television, types of programing they watch, their capacity to process and comprehend program content, appropriate child role models in television programing, and mediation of television viewing by…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Communication Research, Comprehension
Comuntzis-Page, Georgette – 1997
This study examines children's interpretations of a visual convention used in television interviews and incorporates as a framework Flavell's theory of the development sequence of understanding television (1990). Thirty-four children were individually shown a videotape of two people talking in an interview on a television news program. Children…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Comprehension

Schrag, Robert L. – Communication Education, 1991
Explores the implications of the interrelationships that exist among the narrative paradigm, children's television, media deregulation, epistemology, and education. Pays particular attention to the concept of narrative fidelity and the impact of television's "first stories" upon the evolution of that concept in children. Addresses…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Childrens Television, Communication Research

Tidhar, Chava E.; Levinsohn, Hanna – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
This study surveyed the effects of cable television on Israeli parents' mediation of their childrens' viewing. Results indicate the introduction of cable television changed strategies of parental control and mediation and parents' assessment of television's influence on children. Active parental mediation was closely related to the attribution of…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cable Television, Children, Educational Television
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, DC. – 1993
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting participated in the 1993 Yankelovich Youth Monitor in order to determine information about kids and television viewing in 1990s. The Youth Monitor is a study of 1,200 children ages 6-17 conducted with an in-home interview in randomly selected households throughout the United States. The study asks kids a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Audience Response, Children
Feldman, Robert S.; Coats, Erik – 1993
This study examined the relationship of nonverbal encoding and decoding skills to the level of exposure to television. Subjects were children in second through sixth grade. Three nonverbal skills (decoding, spontaneous encoding, and posed encoding) were assessed for each of five emotions: anger, disgust, fear or surprise, happiness, and sadness.…
Descriptors: Anger, Audience Response, Child Behavior, Children

van der Molen, Juliette H. Walma; van der Voort, Tom H. A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 1998
A sample of 144 fourth and sixth graders was presented with five children's news stories, in television form or in one of three print versions. Results indicated that children who watched news on television remembered the stories better than children who read one of the three print versions, regardless of their level of reading proficiency.…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Children, Educational Television, Elementary School Students
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, DC. – 1995
In May 1995 the Corporation for Public Broadcasting commissioned a national study into attitudes and perceptions about public television. The study was conducted by Yankelovich Partners under the Omnibus Survey and included Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White Americans. The results demonstrated that public television is a well-established and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Attitudes, Audience Response, Blacks
Ferreira, Fernanda – 1998
The 1998 Roper Youth Report is based on a nationwide cross-section of 1,189 children aged 6 to 17 years. Face-to-face interviews were conducted in the children's homes during April and May, 1998. Children who watch Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) are more likely to read, be active participants and share in family activities than non-viewers. PBS…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Audiences, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
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