Item does not contain fulltextUsing telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children between the ages of 7 and 12 years, the authors investigated (a) the prevalence of television-induced fright, (b) whether the fear-inducing capacity of different types of television content (interpersonal violence, fantasy characters, war and suffering, and fires and accidents) is associated with the child's age and gender, and (c) how boys and girls in different age groups cope with their television-induced fears. Thirty-one percent of the children reported having been frightened by television during the preceding year. Both children's television-induced fears and their coping strategies to reduce such fears varied by age and gender
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Our aim is to highlight the role played by television in pre-school-aged children’s social relations...
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Using telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children between the ages of 7 and 12 years...
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Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...
The thesis aims to examine the fear responses of 8 to 13 years old children to content of TV-news. T...
This study examined children’s fear responses to everyday TV news with regards to the following: a) ...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
The presented results were obtained from a pilot study concerning the children’s television watching...
AbstractThe aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whe...
Despite a general perception that violent or scary television creates anxiety in children, the resea...
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How do 9-12 year old children observe and experience various types of violent films broadcasted on t...
The television programmes influence the perception, behavior and attitude of children negatively and...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
Our aim is to highlight the role played by television in pre-school-aged children’s social relations...
Contains fulltext : 55617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
Using telephone interviews with a random sample of Dutch children between the ages of 7 and 12 years...
Contains fulltext : 62720-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using telepho...
Using telephone interviews among a random sample of 537 Dutch children aged 7-12 years old, we inves...
The thesis aims to examine the fear responses of 8 to 13 years old children to content of TV-news. T...
This study examined children’s fear responses to everyday TV news with regards to the following: a) ...
The aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whether mot...
The presented results were obtained from a pilot study concerning the children’s television watching...
AbstractThe aims of the study are to examine; whether children perceive television news as real, whe...
Despite a general perception that violent or scary television creates anxiety in children, the resea...
Contains fulltext : 134954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most experts ...
How do 9-12 year old children observe and experience various types of violent films broadcasted on t...
The television programmes influence the perception, behavior and attitude of children negatively and...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
Our aim is to highlight the role played by television in pre-school-aged children’s social relations...
Contains fulltext : 55617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...