The Effect of Media Education on Teenagers' Knowledge and Behavioral Intentions to Manage Media Messages by Stage of Development

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  • GARIMA LAMBA VIJ ,KRISHNA PANDEY,

Keywords:

Control group design, Comprehension scores, Contemplation stage, Descriptive statistics, Health-related behaviors ,Inferential statistics, Media literacy, Teenagers,

Abstract

The media influences teenagers' health-related behaviours. Studies show that The most excellentmethod to shield teenagers from dangerous press is to educate them on media literacy. Influences,censorship, and restriction are no more effective strategies.

References

Austin, E. W., Chen, Y.-C. “Yvonnes,” Pinkleton, B. E., & Johnson, J. Q. (2006). Benefits and costs of Channel One in a middle school setting and the role of media-literacy training. Pediatrics, 117(3), e423–e433.

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2024-08-15

How to Cite

GARIMA LAMBA VIJ ,KRISHNA PANDEY,. (2024). The Effect of Media Education on Teenagers’ Knowledge and Behavioral Intentions to Manage Media Messages by Stage of Development . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(08), 4556–4571. Retrieved from https://www.eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2890

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