Media use / television / health
Measures thin-ideal television exposure.
The way in which Media Exposure is measured (e.g., Â 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 thin-ideal television exposure.
Participants were presented with a copy of the previous weeks’ television guide and asked to circle the programmes they had actually watched. Based on this measure, total television viewing hours were calculated. Type of program was also determined.
Measures exposure to sexual content on television. Teens indicated how frequenctly they watched each of 23 programs during the previous television season. The selections included programs appearing on broadcast networks and basic and premium cable channels and encompassed animated and live-action shows, reality shows, sitcoms, and dramas.
Measures media exposure and recall towards television news with a program list.