Television and Children: Program Evaluation, Comprehension, and Impact (Routledge Communication)

by Brian R. Clifford and Barrie Gunter

Hugh M. Culbertson (Editor) and Jill L. McAleer (Editor)

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USE THIS FIRST PARAGRAPH ONLY FOR GENERAL CATALOGS... This book addresses the subject of children and television -- how they view it, what they think of specific programs, and how these likes and dislikes affect learning of the content presented. Broad in coverage, it looks at evaluation, comprehension, and impact in the drama, information and entertainment domains. In all cases, demographic and background experiences and knowledge are assessed for their contribution to learning, attitude/opinion change, and stability as a function of exposure to particular program content. Empirical investigations of police dramas, science programs, and quiz shows are conducted utilizing experimental methods and involving approximately 1,000 children in a series of studies.

Related to existing research literature, this work confirms the view of the child/adolescent as an active viewer who is critical, constructive, and capable of learning from the television medium -- even when the program is clearly broadcast as entertainment rather than as education or information. This volume is unique in that it addresses questions of the relation between children and diverse television content in terms of its impact on social and informational schemas.
  • ISBN10 0805816828
  • ISBN13 9780805816822
  • Publish Date 1 March 1995
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 30 November 1998
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Imprint Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 264
  • Language English