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Youth and Digital Media: A Policy Research Agenda

Kathryn C. Montgomery
- 01 Aug 2000 - 
- Vol. 27, Iss: 2, pp 61-68
TLDR
Research has contributed to the resolutions of several recent legislative and policy decisions in areas including television violence and the V-chip, children's educational television programming, and privacy and marketing to children on the Web.
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This article is published in Journal of Adolescent Health.The article was published on 2000-08-01. It has received 77 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Digital media & Youth studies.

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Violence exposure in real-life, video games, television, movies, and the internet: is there desensitization?

TL;DR: Regression analyses indicated that only exposure to video game violence was associated with (lower) empathy, and both video game and movie violence exposure were associated with stronger proviolence attitudes.
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Cyberbullying: A preliminary assessment for school personnel

TL;DR: In this article, a review of cyberbullying literature suggests that there is a lapse in preventative intervention to create and maintain awareness and safety for young people, and guidelines are provided for school personnel to address this problem and develop prevention strategies.
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The Associations Between Aggressive Behaviors and Internet Addiction and Online Activities in Adolescents

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that adolescents with Internet addiction were more likely to have aggressive behaviors during the previous year, and suggest that preventive programs for aggressive behaviors should pay attention to Internet addiction among adolescents.
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Protecting children's privacy online: How parental mediation strategies affect website safeguard effectiveness

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined how proposed safeguards may interact with various types of parental involvement in limiting children's willingness to disclose information online, and found that the effectiveness depends on both the type of parental mediation and the particular age group.
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Children's Positive and Negative Experiences With the Internet An Exploratory Survey

TL;DR: The authors found several significant age and / or gender differences in children's motives for using the Internet and in their experiences with the Internet.
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The Impact of Home Computer Use on Children's Activities and Development

TL;DR: The authors conclude that more systematic research is needed in these areas to help parents and policymakers maximize the positive effects and to minimize the negative effects of home computers in children's lives.
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Handbook of Children and the Media

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a Handbook on children and the media, focusing on the role of the media in the development of children's imaginations and their ability to learn from the media.
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Impact of virtual reality on young adults' physiological arousal and aggressive thoughts: Interaction versus observation

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of playing versus observing a violent virtual reality game on young adults' arousal levels, feelings of hostility, and aggressive thoughts was compared with observers of the game.
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Interacting with Video

TL;DR: Greenfield et al. as discussed by the authors studied the effects of video games on children's development and found that video games as cultural artifacts can be used as cultural artefacts. But they did not consider the role of video game expertise.
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