Television and the American Child

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Television and the American Child
Author : George A. Comstock
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 1991
ISBN : UOM:39015066089346
Pages : 410 pages
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Television and the American Child by George A. Comstock Book PDF Summary

Comstock explores the effects of television viewing on children's daily experience, scholastic achievement, belief and perception formation, consumer behavior, and psychology. He draws on numerous studies to show how American society has changed and will change further as the result of television viewing.

Television and the American Child

Comstock explores the effects of television viewing on children's daily experience, scholastic achievement, belief and perception formation, consumer behavior, and psychology. He draws on numerous studies to show how American society has changed and will change further as the result of television viewing.

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