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...inquire aboutpeople's perceptions of adolescents in general. People's responses...storm and stressas characteristic of adolescents taken as a group, not that it is characteristic ofall adolescents without exception.12Because teenagers' "bad behavior"13 is often viewed...
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...published as “U. S. Adolescents, the Media, and the'Funky' Side of...Schofield.From angels to aliens : teenagers, the media, and the supernatural U...2014Southwestern States. 2. Mass media and teenagers—Southwestern...
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...1952–Violent video game effects on children and adolescents : theory, research,and public policy / by Craig A. Anderson...530983-91. Video games and children. 2. Video games and teenagers. 3. Violence in mass media.4. Children and violence. 5. Youth and violence. 6...
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...single component of theoverall media budget. Inother words, as...by lateadolescence music media become as important as television...howolder youths apportion media budgets. Earlier we noted that one ofthe most important is teenagers' increasing independence and mobility. As adolescents grow older, they spend less...
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...Inman, M. (1974). What teenagers want in sex education. American...Flatau, C. N. (1998). Adolescents' access to care: Teenagers' self­reported use...disease prevention among adolescents.Journal of Adolescent Health...Lont(Ed. ), Women and media: Content, careers, and...
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...clothing is a means for manyearly adolescents (sometimes called tweens) and teenagers to attemptto fit in (Daters, 1990...1998) found that, compared to older adolescents,a significantly larger percentage...clothing and other products than do adolescents (Cuneo,1989; Koester &...
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...differentiation of young people from adults and of children from teenagers. However, the meanings attributed to changes in size...and of education, but also those of the various cultural media (see Connell, 1995). My particular area of concern is...agency are attributed to each. It may be that the agency of adolescents is construed as less rational, certainly more emotional...
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...movies on VCRs. In contrast, adolescents with a single parent—theirmotherU...encourage fewer of thesekinds of media experiences, or systematically...characterized, in terms of these media orientationsand self-perceptions...studies were not part of lengthy media literacy programs, they
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...losterstwhile status. Instead, adolescents often have a prema­ture...competitive marketplace.The media and merchandisers have rushed...parents are reluctant toask teenagers to contribute to household...teenagers' income is disposable.Adolescents are now seen as a "niche...
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...protected; graphic violence in the media is defined by an[R] rating that defines...cultural contradictions that mayaffect teenagers. Adults often impress on adolescents that what really countsis the personal...supposed to believe? Adultsoften tell teenagers that they must learn to respect authority...
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