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TV News and Coping: Parents’ Use of Strategies for Reducing Children’s News-Induced Fears
Unformatted Document Text:  TV News & Coping 29 Siegel, R. S. (1965). Television and the reactions of schoolchildren to the assassination. In B. Greenberg & E. Parker (Eds.), The Kennedy Assassination and the American Public (pp. 199-219). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Slater, M. D. (2003). Alienation, aggression, and sensation seeking as predictors of adolescent use of violent film, computer, and website content. Journal of Communication, 53, 105-121. Slattery, K. L., & Hakanen, E. A. (1994). Sensationalism versus public affairs content of local TV news: Pennsylvania revisited. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 38, 205-216. Smith, S. L. (1999). Children’s comprehension of and fear reactions to television news. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara. Smith, S. L., Moyer, E., Boyson, A. R., & Pieper, K. M. (2002). Parents’ perceptions of children’s fear responses. In B. S. Greenberg (Ed.), Communication and terrorism (pp. 193-208). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. Smith, S. L., Moyer, E., Boyson, A. R., & Suding, P. (2003). Teachers’ perceptions of their elementary school children’s fear responses to the terrorists’ attacks. Paper presented a the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. Smith, S. L., & Wilson, B. J. (2002). Children’s comprehension of and fear reactions to television news. Media Psychology, 4(1), 1-26.

Authors: Moyer, Emily. and Smith, Stacy.
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TV News & Coping 29
Siegel, R. S. (1965). Television and the reactions of schoolchildren to the assassination.
In B. Greenberg & E. Parker (Eds.), The Kennedy Assassination and the American
Public (pp. 199-219). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Slater, M. D. (2003). Alienation, aggression, and sensation seeking as predictors of
adolescent use of violent film, computer, and website content. Journal of
Communication, 53, 105-121.
Slattery, K. L., & Hakanen, E. A. (1994). Sensationalism versus public affairs content of
local TV news: Pennsylvania revisited. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic
Media, 38, 205-216.
Smith, S. L. (1999). Children’s comprehension of and fear reactions to television news.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Smith, S. L., Moyer, E., Boyson, A. R., & Pieper, K. M. (2002). Parents’ perceptions of
children’s fear responses. In B. S. Greenberg (Ed.), Communication and
terrorism (pp. 193-208). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Smith, S. L., Moyer, E., Boyson, A. R., & Suding, P. (2003). Teachers’ perceptions of
their elementary school children’s fear responses to the terrorists’ attacks. Paper
presented a the annual meeting of the International Communication Association.
Smith, S. L., & Wilson, B. J. (2002). Children’s comprehension of and fear reactions to
television news. Media Psychology, 4(1), 1-26.


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