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THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION ON CHILDREN'S ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN A NOVICE TELEVISION COMMUNITY.(Statistical Data Included)
June 1, 2000... Children on the island of St. Helena were surveyed on two occasions, in 1993 at age 3 to 4 years and again in 1998 at age 7 to 8 years, before and after the introduction of broadcast television in 1995. Pre-TV measures of social behavior were...
PERCEPTION OF SELF-COMPETENCE IN RELATION TO LANGUAGE COMPETENCE AMONG PRESCHOOLERS.(Statistical Data Included)
June 1, 2000... The development of self-competence in young children emerges gradually as children become aware of their own abilities and acquire greater cognitive, self-help, social, and physical skills. Self-competence is viewed by many researchers such as...
DYAD GENDER AND FRIENDSHIP DIFFERENCES IN SHARED GOALS FOR MUTUAL PARTICIPATION ON A COLLABORATIVE TASK.(Statistical Data Included)
June 1, 2000... Relationships among peer partner's shared mutual-participation goals, gender, friendship, and collaborative task performance were investigated. Fifty-two preadolescent dyads of varying degrees of friendship (18 girl, 17 boy, and 17 mixed-gender...
TALKING ABOUT PRETENDING: YOUNG CHILDREN'S EXPLICIT UNDERSTANDING OF REPRESENTATION.(Statistical Data Included)
June 1, 2000... In these studies we investigated young children's ability to talk about the representational aspects of pretense. In Study 1, many 5-year-olds, but very few 4-year-olds, were able to correctly explain why certain actions should not be called...