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Aggression In Popular Children's Picture Books: A Content Analysis, Karen Dupree Leach Jun 2014

Aggression In Popular Children's Picture Books: A Content Analysis, Karen Dupree Leach

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The purpose of this thesis is to assess children's exposure to aggression through popular children's picture books. Little research has been performed regarding aggression in such books. By analyzing 301 picture books, this study found that the average picture book contained 1.36 aggressive acts, and that aggressive acts were more likely to be included in picture books meant for older children. Verbal aggression was the most widely used type of aggression in children's picture books. There was no significant relationship between the type of character (human or nonhuman) and whether the character acted aggressively. Male characters were more likely to …


Parental Mediation Of Adolescent Movie Viewing, Larry James Webster Jr. Jan 2014

Parental Mediation Of Adolescent Movie Viewing, Larry James Webster Jr.

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Parental mediation of media use by children has been studied extensively as it applies to television and children 12 years old and younger. This study expands the scope of Parental Mediation Theory by applying it to adolescents (age 13-17 years old) and movie viewing. The results of this study show overall parental mediation of adolescent movie viewing is negatively associated with the age of the child. The results show that among parents who mediate movie viewing, restrictive, instructive and social co-viewing mediation strategies are negatively correlated with the age of the adolescent. Third Person Effect is also examined as parental …