This longitudinal survey study was designed to determine the causal direction of the relation between materialism and life satisfaction among children. We tested the hypothesis that life satisfaction negatively affects materialism. In addition, we tested the hypothesis that this effect would be moderated by exposure to television advertising. Structural equation modeling analyses showed that life satisfaction had a negative causal effect on materialism. The moderating effect of advertising exposure was not significant, but there was a clear pattern notable in which the relation between life satisfaction and materialism only held for children who were exposed to television advertising relatively often
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic advertis...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s1 theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic ad- ver...
OBJECTIVE: Research among adults suggests that materialism and life satisfaction negatively influenc...
Contains fulltext : 129281.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
Previous studies have suggested that advertising exposure affects materialistic orientations among y...
Do children get consumed by consumer culture? This question occupies the thoughts of many parents, c...
As many as nine out of 10 parents worry that children's frequent exposure to advertising makes them ...
In this article, we introduce a model on the unintended effects of advertising. This model describes...
This paper develops theory related to advertising, materialism, and life satisfaction by formally te...
Contains fulltext : 134774.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
The aim of this parent-child survey is to investigate how television advertising is related to child...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: It is generally believed that children's advertising exposure...
Purpose: It is generally believed that children’s advertising exposure decreases life satisfaction. ...
Previous research has linked materialism to lower well-being in children, and recent findings sugges...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic advertis...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s1 theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic ad- ver...
OBJECTIVE: Research among adults suggests that materialism and life satisfaction negatively influenc...
Contains fulltext : 129281.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
Previous studies have suggested that advertising exposure affects materialistic orientations among y...
Do children get consumed by consumer culture? This question occupies the thoughts of many parents, c...
As many as nine out of 10 parents worry that children's frequent exposure to advertising makes them ...
In this article, we introduce a model on the unintended effects of advertising. This model describes...
This paper develops theory related to advertising, materialism, and life satisfaction by formally te...
Contains fulltext : 134774.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
The aim of this parent-child survey is to investigate how television advertising is related to child...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: It is generally believed that children's advertising exposure...
Purpose: It is generally believed that children’s advertising exposure decreases life satisfaction. ...
Previous research has linked materialism to lower well-being in children, and recent findings sugges...
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships between materialism, status consump...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic advertis...
This paper builds on Sirgy’s1 theory of materialism by integrating exposure to materialistic ad- ver...