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Ecology of Mass Media (Screen Media and Socialization: Concerns…
Ecology of Mass Media
Screen Media and Socialization: Concerns
Socioemotional development and relationships
Physical development and health
Obesity
Substance use and abuse
Psychological development and behavior
Perception
Emotions about aggression and violence
Attitudes and motives
Attitudes about aggression and motives to behave aggressively
Moral development and values
Screen media and sexuality
Socialization outcomes
Selective attention
Influence of adult coviewing
Cognitive development and achievement
Advertising on the screen
Broadcast, TV, diversity, and stereotyping
Reading and communication skills
Academic achievement
Educational videos on infants and toddlers
Theories regarding how screen media influence children
Social cognitive theory
Cultivation theory
Motivation theory
Displacement theory
Mesosystem influences
Community-media linkages
Public broadcasting service
Cable and satellite televison
Recording devices
Public interest groups
School-media linkages
Peer group-media linkages
Family-media linkages
Books and Magazines
How they socialize children
Language and socialization
Language, reading, and cognitive development
Psychosocial development
Role models
Values
Cope with problems
Understand feelings
Concerns
Fantasy and reality
Violence
Stereotyping