2018
DOI: 10.2478/psicolj-2018-0006
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The influence of television stories on narrative abilities in children

Abstract: This research explores the narrative abilities demonstrated by children aged between 8 and 12 in the production of television stories. The results reveal that not all television stories viewed by children foster the informal education process. One type of story, termed narrativizing, enables children to produce coherent stories which clearly articulate the causal, temporal and motivational relations, as well as the means-end structures, the proximal relations of the intrigue and the distal relations of the plo… Show more

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“…Moreover, in comparing both structures against one another (non-narrative vs narrative) in regard to the differential between the score obtained and the score expected (percentage of students with positive or negative residual), it is ob-served that in narrative skill index and identification of values, most students who view the non-narrative structure obtain lower scores than they should (the percentage of students with a negative residual is greater in the non-narrative structure as opposed to the narrative) and vice-versa, higher scores than they should when viewing the narrative structure (the percentage of students with a positive residual is greater in the narrative structure as opposed to the non-narrative). If the formal characteristics inherent to both structures are taken into consideration (Bermejo, 2005;del Río, Álvarez & del Río, 2004), these results converge and confirm findings from other works of research that conclude that the episodes characterised by narrative structures favour development of students' narrative skills (Bermejo et al, 2018), as well as the identification of values and countervalues (Oregui, 2017), as opposed to others characterised by non-narrative structures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Moreover, in comparing both structures against one another (non-narrative vs narrative) in regard to the differential between the score obtained and the score expected (percentage of students with positive or negative residual), it is ob-served that in narrative skill index and identification of values, most students who view the non-narrative structure obtain lower scores than they should (the percentage of students with a negative residual is greater in the non-narrative structure as opposed to the narrative) and vice-versa, higher scores than they should when viewing the narrative structure (the percentage of students with a positive residual is greater in the narrative structure as opposed to the non-narrative). If the formal characteristics inherent to both structures are taken into consideration (Bermejo, 2005;del Río, Álvarez & del Río, 2004), these results converge and confirm findings from other works of research that conclude that the episodes characterised by narrative structures favour development of students' narrative skills (Bermejo et al, 2018), as well as the identification of values and countervalues (Oregui, 2017), as opposed to others characterised by non-narrative structures.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The stories produced by students referring to Doraemon are more extensive and detailed, while those referring to Code Lyoko are almost exclusively focused on explaining action sequences (which are also the most violent). The purpose, the motives and the consequences of the actions are not specified (Bermejo et al, 2018). In concordance with the content analysis conducted anales de psicología / annals of psychology, 2019, vol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Se calcula tanto el Nivel Estructural de sus tres estructuras (OS+OC+NS), como la Densidad Cognitiva que contiene el número de Conectores Temporales (CT), Conectores Causales (CC) y número de Segmentos evocados por el niño en su narración (SEGMENT). La fundamentación teórica, formulación metodológica y empírica de este índice COM y sus componentes, se ha articulado en investigaciones anteriores (Bermejo et al, 2018;Oregui et al, 2019). El siguiente relato evocado por Ana (8;4 años) en el pretest del episodio «El Oso atrapado» de David el Gnomo ilustra el cálculo del índice COM: La Figura 1 muestra la influencia del tipo de relato.…”
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