On the Consequences of Television-Related Parent-Child Interaction

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Communication
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Sarett, Carla

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This is a theoretical examination of certain ways in which a child's development may be affected by parent-child interactions in which the content of television programming appears as an explicit referent, i.e., as the topic of a verbal exchange, as the premise for a game, and so forth. The discussion deals with four areas of development, viz.: (1) the child's interpretational skills with regard to the television medium; (2) the child's repertory of cognitive categories regarding the real world; (3) the child's behavioral repertory, including both verbal and nonverbal items; and (4) the child's social relation¬ships. The paper concludes with a discussion of certain methodological issues involved in the empirical examination of these matters.

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1981-04-01

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Human Communication Research

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Messaris, P., & Sarett, C. (1981) "On the Consequences of Television Related Parent Child Interaction.” Human Communication Research, 7(3): 226 244. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2958.1981.tb00571.x

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