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Children's television attention and comprehension: the effect of instructions in auditory, visual, and audiovisual stories.

Authors: Field, Diane Erickson;

Children's television attention and comprehension: the effect of instructions in auditory, visual, and audiovisual stories.

Abstract

Development of television viewing strategies was explored in a study of 5- and 9-year-olds' attention comprehension. Children were shown a program containing visual, audio, and audiovisual segments. Toys were available during the session. A group instructed to watch carefully and try to remember for later testing was compared with a control group on attention, cued recall and free recall for each of the three types of content.

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United States
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Keywords

Television and children, Comprehension, Television in education

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