1997
DOI: 10.1080/08838159709364389
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Beneath family role portrayals: An additional measure of communication influence using time series analyses of turn at talk on a popular television program

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“…The recurrent evidence that television is an important source of information about family and gender roles, and that it may shape young females' expectations of these roles (Honeycutt, Wellman, & Larson, 1997;Larson, 1996;Perse, Pavitt, & Burggraf, 1990;Signorielli, 1990Signorielli, , 1991Signorielli & Lears, 1992), prompted this investigation into television viewing and its relation to young Dutch females' images of their own future motherhood. We investigated three aspects of television viewing-the total amount of viewing, the viewing of sitcoms and soaps, and the motives for viewing.…”
Section: Young Females' Images Of Motherhood In Relation To Televisio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recurrent evidence that television is an important source of information about family and gender roles, and that it may shape young females' expectations of these roles (Honeycutt, Wellman, & Larson, 1997;Larson, 1996;Perse, Pavitt, & Burggraf, 1990;Signorielli, 1990Signorielli, , 1991Signorielli & Lears, 1992), prompted this investigation into television viewing and its relation to young Dutch females' images of their own future motherhood. We investigated three aspects of television viewing-the total amount of viewing, the viewing of sitcoms and soaps, and the motives for viewing.…”
Section: Young Females' Images Of Motherhood In Relation To Televisio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jarboe, 1999) and used in the study of group memory (Pavitt, 2003a, 2003b). The substantive claims of the SM have aided in the development of theory and research both in the study of groups (Bonito, 2007; Pavitt & Johnson, 1999) and families (Honeycutt, 1997). Unfortunately, the SM has neither been critiqued, nor have its implications been widely understood (but cf.…”
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