2022
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6798124
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Supporting children to cooperate, connect, and civically engage in a diverse society

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“…To arrive at the items used in our Q study, the interview and focus groups transcripts and observational notes from the preliminary research were first openly coded and inductively analyzed by the second author of this article, who drew on her expertise in children and youth’s lived media experience and learning ( Neag and Supa, 2020 ; Ramsey et al, 2022 ). Throughout the process, importantly, this researcher remained naïve to any existing reading experience constructs related to absorption ( Kuijpers et al, 2021 ; Kuiken et al, 2022 ), reading motivation ( Wigfield and Guthrie, 1997 ), or children’s reading ‘pleasures’ ( Wilhelm, 2016 ) as reviewed above.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To arrive at the items used in our Q study, the interview and focus groups transcripts and observational notes from the preliminary research were first openly coded and inductively analyzed by the second author of this article, who drew on her expertise in children and youth’s lived media experience and learning ( Neag and Supa, 2020 ; Ramsey et al, 2022 ). Throughout the process, importantly, this researcher remained naïve to any existing reading experience constructs related to absorption ( Kuijpers et al, 2021 ; Kuiken et al, 2022 ), reading motivation ( Wigfield and Guthrie, 1997 ), or children’s reading ‘pleasures’ ( Wilhelm, 2016 ) as reviewed above.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%