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Warrier, Sheela; Ebbeck, Marjory – Early Child Development and Care, 2014
This article focuses on aspects of children's rights as portrayed in television. The results of a six-month research study show analyses of television content of Channel 5, which is the only free-to-air, 24-hour, English-language entertainment channel in Singapore. The results identify the role of television in assisting Singapore to meet its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television, Childrens Rights, Television Research

Chandler, Daniel – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
Summarizes and integrates key findings from the most widely cited research studies which have investigated children's understanding of what is "real" on television. Discusses the developmental patterns in young viewers' use of various criteria for assessing the reality status of television programs. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Evaluation Criteria, Literature Reviews, Television Research

Singer, Dorothy G.; Singer, Jerome L. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1981
The literature review discusses studies which have been conducted to determine whether television enriches a child's imagination or leads to distortions of reality, and whether adult mediation during a child's television viewing or immediately after can evoke constructive changes or stimulate make-believe play. Thirty-six references are cited.…
Descriptors: Adults, Broadcast Television, Child Development, Imagination

Wartella, Ellen – 1979
This review of the current state of research on how children make sense of television and its content examines age-related differences in children's interpretations of television entertainment content in general, and advertising content in particular. A brief analysis and description of the fundamental principles of cognitive development theory…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development
Watkins, Bruce – 1984
Research on children and media has generally focused on the negative impact of media on developing minds. However, a theoretical framework is proposed for thinking about the role of television for American children from a developmental perspective. Instead of focusing on television's effects, television viewing can be examined as is any other…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Interests, Children, Mass Media Effects
Henderson, Ilona – 1978
This paper reviews the research that examines the content of television, especially in its portrayal of women. Studies reporting on the viewing habits of the general population and particularly children are summarized. Also recounted is research that explores the relationship between sex role development in children and the presentation of sex…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Programing (Broadcast), Sex Bias
Bachen, Christine M. – 1981
There are benefits to be gained by integrating social cognition research with communication research, especially with regard to the effects of television viewing on child development. Social cognition brings innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to the field of communication, permits a more complete characterization of the child in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Research, Research Methodology, Research Needs
Feilitzen, Cecilia; And Others – 1977
This review of the findings of Swedish research on children, television, and radio provides summaries of studies conducted over approximately 15 years in four different chapters: children's television viewing and radio listening, how children are influenced by television, children and foreign television programs, and disadvantaged children and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Television

Messaris, Paul; Sarett, Carla – Human Communication Research, 1981
Discusses parent-child interactions in which the content of television programing appears as explicit subject matter. Examines ways in which a child's development may be affected by these parent-child interactions. (JMF)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development
King, William, Comp. – Television & Children, 1981
A collection of quotations drawn from research and opinion papers dealing with the impact of television viewing on children. Subtopics addressed are: television viewing statistics, effects of television violence, and the relationship of television to education. (JJD)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes
Hart, Andrew – Media in Education and Development, 1986
This second article in a series on the relationship between television and children summarizes shortcomings of studies of effects based on traditional psychology. Other approaches to study of television and children using sociological ideas are explored, focusing on what children do to, and with, television as active viewers. (MBR)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Child Development, Cognitive Style, Literature Reviews
Abelman, Robert; And Others – Television and Families, 1986
The first of a two-part review of the National Council for Families and Television's (NCFT) journal publications from 1978-1983 discusses articles examining both television and children, and discovers a multi-phase evolution in NCFT's perception of children's associations with television. Periodical articles by television and academic/research…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Children

Honig, Alice Sterling – Young Children, 1983
Reviews effects of television on various aspects of children's behavior, including learning through passive viewing, lowered attention span, school achievement and reading, aggression, sex role stereotyping, and prosocial behaviors. Concluding sections focus on effects of television on family life and point out ways parents and teachers can better…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aggression, Child Development, Educational Television

Ellis, Godfrey J., ED. – Journal of Family Issues, 1983
Presents a variety of theoretical articles and research about television and the family. The nine articles of this special issue deal with family interaction and conversations about television, children's fright reactions, and television characters as significant others. Theoretical approaches include systems theory, frame analysis theory, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life, Fear
Chen, Milton – 1984
This report discusses research related to the educational potential of 3-2-1 CONTACT, a PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) series on science and technology, which was produced by the Children's Television Workshop for a primary target audience of 8- to 12-year-olds in both home and school settings. Conducted over a 6-year period (1977-83), this…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Television, Educational Television, Evaluation Methods
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