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Ecology of the Mass Media (socialization concerns (obesity, eating…
Ecology of the Mass Media
Socialization
child variables
age
gender
cognitive ability
social experience
psychological needs
family variables
economics
decisions about media purchases
time
decisions about alternative activiites
mediation
adult supervision with media exposure
Bidirectional variables
child's experiences/abilities to navigate media
chronosystem
technological changes
content changes
greater availability
macrosystem
politics- regulations or laws
economics- corporate sponsors
technology- type of medium and content
screen media influneces on children
social cognitive theory
cultivation theory
motivation theory
displacement theory
socialization concerns
obesity
eating disorders
substance abuse
perception
aggression
attitudes and motives
cognitive achievement
advertising
diversity and stereotyping
reading and communication skills
academic achievement
moral development
sexuality
coviewing with parent
books
language and socializaiton
reading and cognitive development
psychosocial development
fantasy and reality
violence
stereotyping