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Correlates of children's television viewing: Expectancies,age, and sex
Authors:Robyn Ridley-Johnson  June E. Chance  Harris Cooper
Affiliation:University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Abstract:The relationship of interpersonal trust and locus of control expectancies to amounts of television viewing and viewing preferences were examined among children in grades five through eight. Age and sex differences in viewing times, preferences, and viewing habits, as well as children's scores on the Children's Interpersonal Trust Scale and the Intellectual Achievement Responsibility Scale were assessed. Several findings suggested that heavy viewing is associated with less trusting perceptions of others and less belief in controlling one's academic successes and failures, although the pattern found does not suggest so specific an effect of viewing television violence as Gerbner's cultivation hypothesis might suggest. Age and sex differences found were largely consistent with those reported in the previous literature.
Keywords:Correspondence and requests for reprints may be sent to June E. Chance   Department of Psychology   210 McAlester Hall   University of Missouri-Columbia   Columbia   MO 65211   USA.
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