10 Special Tuesday‚ February 9‚ 2010 New Delhi NATIONAL YOUTH READERSHIP SURVEY 2009 NATIONAL BOOK TRUST-NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH Indian Youth: Demographics & Readership Youth Demographics Population (Million) Census 2001 Total (All India) Youth (13-35 years) Literate youth (13-35 years) Share of youth Youth to total population Literate youth to total population Literate youth to total youth 37.8% 26.6% 70.0% 37.9% 27.4% 72.8% 1‚029 390 273 NYRS 2009 1‚213 459
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Berkeley journal of Social Sciences Vol. 1‚ No. 4‚ April 2011. Effects of Exposure to Electronic Media Political Content on Voters’ Voting Behavior Noman Yaser∗ Muhammad Nawaz Mahsud∗∗ Ishtiaq Ahmad Chaudhry∗∗∗ Abstract: This study is an effort to estimate the Pakistani public’s consumption pattern of electronic media – Television & radio—political content during elections 2008 and its effects on the voters’ voting behavior. Using face to face interview technique data has been collected
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Research on media violence is often misunderstood by the general public. One reason has to do with research methodology. We can’t randomly assign children early in their lives to watch different dose of violence on television then 15 years later see which children committed violent crimes. Then again the same the same type of limitation also exist for medical research: we can’t randomly assign groups of people to smoke different amounts of cigarettes for 15 years and then count the number of people
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with the media every day. American adolescents on an average watch television for at least two hours a day‚ and listen to music for about four hours a day. Seventy percent of all CD sales are sold to the adolescent demographic ages 12-20. Teenagers watch more movies then any other age grouping‚ and more then 4 million adolescent girls have monthly subscriptions to magazines like YM‚ and Seventeen. After adding internet usages‚ newspapers‚ videos‚ and books‚ the sum adds up to media being a significant
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The Impact of Television Media on Food Choices The detrimental influence of television media on food choices and eating habits of youth in American is a serious issue. Due to the continual variety of media American children are exposed to on a daily basis the response of poor behavior and unhealthy lifestyle habits have shown to increase the health risks of this population. More than one issue is at the root of this problem. Circumstances Studies date back to the 70s in reference
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MCOM 402 International Communication The Effect of International Advertising on Developing Countries Presented to Dr Rabaa Abu Botain Yasmin Mohamed Mostafa ID: 112369 Sayed Hamad ID: 103141 Mahmoud Agmi ID: 084029 Summer 2013 Preface Advertising plays an important role in our life and it affects all of us directly by purchasing products or indirectly by changing the culture or our life styles. Nowadays we are exposed
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PERSPECTIVE Effect of Electronic Media on Children MUNNI RAY AND KANA RAM JAT From the Department of Pediatrics‚ Advanced Pediatric Center‚ Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research‚ Chandigarh 160 012‚ India. Correspondence to: Munni Ray‚ Associate Professor‚ Department of Pediatrics‚ Advanced Pediatric Center‚ Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research‚ Chandigarh 160 012‚ India. munniray1@yahoo.com Radio‚ television (TV)‚ movies‚ video games‚ cell phones‚ and computer
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Media on Children 1 The Effects of Electronic Media on Children Feng Sai Guided Research 110A Teacher: Maurice Williams November 10‚ 2010 Media on Children 2 Introduction Children now have much easier access to media than ever before—and to a much wider variety of content of the media. Researchers have shown that‚ until the late 18th century‚ there had been no attempts at developing media specifically aimed at children (Dumitru‚ 2010). There were a few healthy books for adults
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Social Media and its Social Media and its effects on youth Daniel J. Flannery PhD Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor Director‚ Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Director‚ Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University Types of Social Media utilized by youth Types of Social Media utilized by youth • • • • • • • • • • • • Computers Texting Facebook Youtube Smart phones with apps
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MASS MEDIA’S EFFECT ON YOUTH Over the years‚ technology has progressed from being merely a form of practical functions to forms of entertainment‚ such as computer and video games. Since the commencement of these technological advancements‚ our lives have become significantly more convenient. However‚ as technology has considerably developed‚ it has had detrimental effects on members of society‚ especially on youth. Young people now identify social internet networks‚ video games‚ cell phones
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