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Parent-Child Co-viewing of Television and Cognitive
Unformatted Document Text:  24 Robertson, T.S., Rossiter, J.R., & Gleason, T. (1979). Televised medicine advertising and children. New York: Praeger Publishers. Salomon, G. (1977). Effects of encouraging Israeli mothers to co-observe “Sesame Street” with their five-year-olds. Child Development, 48,1146-1151. St. Peters, M., Oppenheimer, S., Eakins, D.J., Wright, J.C., & Huston, A. C. (1991). Media use among preschool children as function of income and media options. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle. Simatos, A., & Spencer, K. (1992). Children and media: learning from television. Liverpool: Manutius Press. Ward, S., Robertson, T., & Brown, R. (Ed.). (1986). Commercial television and European children. Vermont: Gower Publishing Company. Ward, S., Wackman, D.B., & Wartella, E. (1977). How children learn to buy. Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications. Warren, R. (2001). Involved parents best regulate TV, Internet. Retrieved September 2, 2001, from University of Kansas Web site: http://www.newswise.com/articles/2001/6/TVKIDS.UAR.html Watkins, B., Calvert, S., Huston, A.C., Wright, J.C. (1980). Children’s recall of television material: Effect of presentation mode and adult labeling. Development Psychology, 16 (6), 672-674.

Authors: Jinqiu, Zhao. and Hao, Xiaoming.
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Robertson, T.S., Rossiter, J.R., & Gleason, T. (1979). Televised medicine advertising and
children. New York: Praeger Publishers.
Salomon, G. (1977). Effects of encouraging Israeli mothers to co-observe “Sesame
Street” with their five-year-olds. Child Development, 48,1146-1151.

St. Peters, M., Oppenheimer, S., Eakins, D.J., Wright, J.C., & Huston, A. C. (1991).
Media use among preschool children as function of income and media
options. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Seattle.

Simatos, A., & Spencer, K. (1992). Children and media: learning from television.
Liverpool: Manutius Press.

Ward, S., Robertson, T., & Brown, R. (Ed.). (1986). Commercial television and
European children. Vermont: Gower Publishing Company.

Ward, S., Wackman, D.B., & Wartella, E. (1977). How children learn to buy. Beverly
Hills, California: Sage Publications.
Warren, R. (2001). Involved parents best regulate TV, Internet. Retrieved
September 2, 2001, from University of Kansas Web site:
http://www.newswise.com/articles/2001/6/TVKIDS.UAR.html
Watkins, B., Calvert, S., Huston, A.C., Wright, J.C. (1980). Children’s recall of
television material: Effect of presentation mode and adult labeling. Development
Psychology, 16 (6), 672-674.


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