
ERIC Number: EJ437342
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1991
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Effects of Fictional Media Depictions of Realistic Threats on Children's Emotional Responses, Expectations, Worries, and Liking for Related Activities.
Cantor, Joanne; Omdahl, Becky
Communication Monographs, v58 n4 p384-401 Dec 1991
Explores whether exposure to televised fictional depictions of realistic life-threatening events (fires, drownings) affects children's risk-related assessments that could influence longer-term responses. Finds that children exposed to a particular threat rated similar events more likely to occur in their own lives, considered potential consequences to be more severe, and reported more worry about such happenings. (SR)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Emotional Response, Fear, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, Television
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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