Recall / television / general
Measures children’s television viewing time according to the procedure outlined by Van den Bulck and colleagues (e.g., Van den Bulck, 2006; Van den Bulck & Hofman, 2009)
The way in which Media Exposure is measured (e.g., exposure, recall or recognition)
The way in which the answers of the respondents were administrated, for example self-report, other-report or registration.
The medium or media towards which exposure was measured. This can be more than one medium.
The research area in which the measurement has taken place. For instance, political, entertainment, advertising, health, sex or general. A research can belong to more than one research area.
Measures children’s television viewing time according to the procedure outlined by Van den Bulck and colleagues (e.g., Van den Bulck, 2006; Van den Bulck & Hofman, 2009)
Newspapers: frequency of reading.
Measures newspaper use (subscription, bought, read).
Adult TV-violence viewing: A participant’s adult TV-violence viewing score was computed as the average violence rating for the participant’s three favorite regularly scheduled TV programs, weighted by the frequency of viewing each show.