Television as Significant Other: Its Relationship to Self-Description in Five Countries
Reports on a study of the role of television as significant other and relationships between various self-concepts, perceived closeness of self to television, and television exposure. Adults in Japan, Korea, Philippines, United States, and Great Britain participated. Results indicate the importance o...
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Published in: | Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Vol. 16; no. 3; p. 289 |
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Abstract | Reports on a study of the role of television as significant other and relationships between various self-concepts, perceived closeness of self to television, and television exposure. Adults in Japan, Korea, Philippines, United States, and Great Britain participated. Results indicate the importance of what television "tells" viewers about themselves. (SA) |
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Author | Newton, Barbara J Buck, Elizabeth B |
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