This study examined the role of parental mediation in tweens' online information disclosing behaviors. In particular, the influence of parental mediation on 2 types of personally identifiable information disclosure (voluntary disclosure in general online activities and disclosure upon marketers' request) was examined. A survey conducted with 381 parent-tween dyads in Korea revealed that, while parental mediation was not directly associated with tweens' information disclosing behaviors, parent-tween disagreement on restrictive mediation was: tweens' inaccurate perception of what parents do to limit their access to commercial Web sites seems to be positively related to tweens' information disclosure on the Web
Disclosing personally identifiable information (PII) on social networking sites (SNSs) like Facebook...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
Children are particularly vulnerable to the risks of going online, yet the profile of the child Inte...
This study examined the role of parental mediation in tweens' online information disclosing behavior...
This study investigated the role of parents and the Internet in adolescents' online privacy concerns...
Through an empirical, secondary analysis of 588 teens (ages 12 – 17) and one of their parents living...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Ronald J...
This study investigated the role of parental and peer mediation in young adolescents' engagement in ...
74 p.Young children who grow up in the digital era are believed to be more vulnerable to privacy inv...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers' exposure to personalized a...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers’ exposure to personalized a...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers’ exposure to personalized a...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
Teenagers are using the internet for a variety of social and identity-based activities, but in doing...
Disclosing personally identifiable information (PII) on social networking sites (SNSs) like Facebook...
Disclosing personally identifiable information (PII) on social networking sites (SNSs) like Facebook...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
Children are particularly vulnerable to the risks of going online, yet the profile of the child Inte...
This study examined the role of parental mediation in tweens' online information disclosing behavior...
This study investigated the role of parents and the Internet in adolescents' online privacy concerns...
Through an empirical, secondary analysis of 588 teens (ages 12 – 17) and one of their parents living...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Mass Communication. Advisors: Ronald J...
This study investigated the role of parental and peer mediation in young adolescents' engagement in ...
74 p.Young children who grow up in the digital era are believed to be more vulnerable to privacy inv...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers' exposure to personalized a...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers’ exposure to personalized a...
This study tested a model for predicting parental mediation of teenagers’ exposure to personalized a...
To ensure their children's safety online, parents can utilize number of strategies, including active...
Teenagers are using the internet for a variety of social and identity-based activities, but in doing...
Disclosing personally identifiable information (PII) on social networking sites (SNSs) like Facebook...
Disclosing personally identifiable information (PII) on social networking sites (SNSs) like Facebook...
Today\u27s experts encourage serious conversations between parents and children about the risks of o...
Children are particularly vulnerable to the risks of going online, yet the profile of the child Inte...