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Book Synopsis
The medium of television, although a daily part of most modern lives, remains mysterious in the manner it may influence its audience. At the center of this mysery lies the debate of content vs. medium without regard to its content. This monograph presents new research in this debate by following up on a report of 570 adolescents studied as preschoolers and the long-term relationships between preschool television viewing and adolescent achievement, behavior, and attitudes. The results of the report provide stron support for content-based hypotheses then for theories emphasizing television as a medium. In an interesting twist, the results of the report trace a cognitive difference in the patterns of boys and girls and the way television influences them.

Table of Contents
Abstract.

1. Introduction.

2. Method Overview.

3. Media Use in Adolescence.

4. Academic Achievement.

5. Creativity.

6. Aggression.

7. Extracurricular Activities.

8. Health Behaviors.

9. Self-Image: Role Model Preference and Body Image.

10. Summary and Conclusions.

Commentary: Children and Adolescents in a Changing Media World.

Contributors.

Statement of Editorial Policy.

Early Childhood Television Viewing and Adolescent

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    A Paperback by Aletha C. Huston, Aletha C. Huston, Kelly L. Linebarger

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 3/14/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780631229223, 978-0631229223
      ISBN10: 0631229221

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The medium of television, although a daily part of most modern lives, remains mysterious in the manner it may influence its audience. At the center of this mysery lies the debate of content vs. medium without regard to its content. This monograph presents new research in this debate by following up on a report of 570 adolescents studied as preschoolers and the long-term relationships between preschool television viewing and adolescent achievement, behavior, and attitudes. The results of the report provide stron support for content-based hypotheses then for theories emphasizing television as a medium. In an interesting twist, the results of the report trace a cognitive difference in the patterns of boys and girls and the way television influences them.

      Table of Contents
      Abstract.

      1. Introduction.

      2. Method Overview.

      3. Media Use in Adolescence.

      4. Academic Achievement.

      5. Creativity.

      6. Aggression.

      7. Extracurricular Activities.

      8. Health Behaviors.

      9. Self-Image: Role Model Preference and Body Image.

      10. Summary and Conclusions.

      Commentary: Children and Adolescents in a Changing Media World.

      Contributors.

      Statement of Editorial Policy.

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