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Barcus, F. Earle; Wolkin, Rachel – 1977
The studies reported in this book are content analyses of children's television and attendant advertising. Following an introductory statement, chapters present data about children's commercial television on the weekends, children's commercial television after school, and the seasonal variations in television advertising to children. A concluding…
Descriptors: Advertising, Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Elementary Education
Roberts, Donald F.; And Others – 1974
A summative evaluation of the final form of the first four episodes of Big Blue Marble, a television series for children, was conducted. Researchers examined children's perceptions of similarities and differences between themselves and children in other parts of the world; their opinions about the well-being of other children; their opinions about…
Descriptors: Audiences, Childhood Attitudes, Commercial Television, Cultural Awareness
O'Bryan, K. G. – 1974
A study of 64 Canadian 7-12-year-olds and of adults who might influence their television viewing habits was made to measure the receptivity and acceptability of "Monkey Bars," a children's television program created as an alternative for Saturday morning viewing. A 50-minute composite tape of program segments was shown, after which…
Descriptors: Attention, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Comprehension
Baron, L.; O'Bryan, Kenneth G. – 1974
Much early research regarded television as a static medium, and it ignored the process of the information delivery and its match with the cognitive style of the viewer. Information processing should be looked at from the dual perspective of eye movement research and the degree of locus control. To uncover the interrelationships of efficient eye…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Media, Educational Research, Educational Television