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TV or No TV?: A Primer on the Psychology of Television
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TV or No TV?: A Primer on the Psychology of Television

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TV or No TV? grew out of a study of four families who have lived for several years without television and have done so not because of practical necessity but because their adult members actively wish to avoid the influences of television while raising children. These families, according to the authors, have formed unique perceptions of television through observing the medium only as outsiders . This hybrid study, which presents new research findings and a comprehensive yet succinct review of scientific investigations into the lasting effects of television, is written primarily as a supplementary text for use in undergraduate psychology, sociology, or communications courses.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
8 January 2003
Pages
142
ISBN
9780761824336

TV or No TV? grew out of a study of four families who have lived for several years without television and have done so not because of practical necessity but because their adult members actively wish to avoid the influences of television while raising children. These families, according to the authors, have formed unique perceptions of television through observing the medium only as outsiders . This hybrid study, which presents new research findings and a comprehensive yet succinct review of scientific investigations into the lasting effects of television, is written primarily as a supplementary text for use in undergraduate psychology, sociology, or communications courses.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of America
Country
United States
Date
8 January 2003
Pages
142
ISBN
9780761824336