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Ecology of Mass Media (Children & Screen Media (Cognitive Development…
Ecology of Mass Media
Children & Screen Media
Television Movies, and the affect on culture
Theories regarding screen media influence on children
cultivation theory
Social cognitive theory
Motivation theory
Displacement theory
Screen media socialization concerns
Socioemotional development & relationships
physical development & health
Obesity
Substance use & abuse
Psychological development & behavior
Perception
Emotions about agression & violence
Effects of TV viewing on attitudes & motives
attitudes about aggression and motives to behave aggressively
Cognitive Development & achievement
Advertising on the screens
Broadcast TV, diversity, & stereotyping
Effects of screen media viewing on children's reading & communication skills
effects of TV/video viewing on academic achievement
Cognitive influence of educational videos for infants & toddlers
Screen media sexuality
Selective attention
Influence of adult co-viewing
Mesosystem influences on screen time
Community Media linkages
public broadcasting service
cable & satellite television
recording devices
public interest groups
School media linkages
reinforces reading and lecture material
aids common based knowledge
enhances student comprehension
greater accommodation for different learning styles
Increase motivation
promotes teacher effectiveness
Peer group media linkages
Family media linkages
Children & print media
Books & media socialize children
Language & Socialization
language reading and cognitive development
psychosocial development
remodel
values
cope with problems
understanding feelings
Print media & socialization concerns
fantasy & reality
violence
stereotyping
Digital media/internet
privacy issues
hacking
viruses
spam
internet information overload
communication & social networking
children & video games
negative influences
possotive influences