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Preaching to the choir: Profiling TV advisory ratings users
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 1999This investigation examines parents’ use of the MPAA television advisory ratings in their decision‐making and the manner by which ratings information is incorporated into rules and regulations about television in the home. The parents most likely to utilize TV ratings information, an expected small proportion of the sample, tended to employ a highly ...
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Preaching to the Choir? Parents' Use of TV Ratings to Mediate Children's Viewing
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2002In 1997, a system of TV ratings was instituted to label objectionable television content for parents. This study gathered ratings use data from 439 parents of preschool and school-age children. Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory of development is used to interpret the results. Parents most likely to use TV ratings are those who already mediate viewing,
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Preaching to the Converted: Conversion Language and the Constitution of the TV Evangelical Community
The Sociological Review, 1989A paradox is noted in the presentation of conversion in TV evangelism; this is that although the necessity of being converted is a common theme it is clear that the evangelists are aware that their audience is already converted. An attempt is made to resolve the paradox by showing how TV evangelists use conversion language as rhetoric to legitimate ...
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Immediate and Delayed Effects of TV Modelling and Preaching on Children's Generosity
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1975J. PHILIPPE RUSHTON, DIANE OWEN
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Mystagogical Preaching as a Distinctively Theological Event
Studia Liturgica, 2023Shawn Strout
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Co-Preaching: The Effects of Religious Digital Creatives’ Engagement in the Preaching Event
Religions, 2022Frida Mannerfelt
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