The Impact of Television on Children's Antisocial Behavior in a Novice Television Community.

Abstract

Investigated the impact of new television services on children's social behavior in a broadcast television-naive community. Surveyed children at age 3-4 and again at age 7-8 after the introduction of television. Found that children's responses on the Preschool Behavior Checklist and Rutter Behavior Questionnaire indicated that after television, antisocial behavior increased among boys

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