ERIC Number: EJ1393934
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 21
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ISSN: ISSN-0009-3920
EISSN: EISSN-1467-8624
Screen Media Exposure and Young Children's Vocabulary Learning and Development: A Meta-Analysis
Child Development, v94 n5 p1398-1418 Sep-Oct 2023
This meta-analysis synthesizes research on media use in early childhood (0-6 years), word-learning, and vocabulary size. Multi-level analyses included 266 effect sizes from 63 studies (N[subscript total] = 11,413) published between 1988-2022. Among samples with information about race/ethnicity (51%) and sex/gender (73%), most were majority White/Non-Hispanic and between 40%-60% female. Analyses revealed a small overall positive relation between screen media exposure and vocabulary (r = 0.23). Experimental studies yielded a small-to-medium effect (r = 0.30), with stronger effects for e-books than TV/video or games/apps, and non-significant effects for video chat. In correlational studies, there was no overall association between vocabulary size and naturalistic media exposure (r = 0.07), with the exception of naturalistic exposure to educational media (r = 0.17).
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Preschool Children, Race, Ethnicity, Gender Differences, Mass Media, Video Technology, Television, Computer Software, Computer Games, Vocabulary Development, Correlation, Electronic Books
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Language: English
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