Nettet17. nov. 2009 · Extending prior research on the third-person effect, which has focused on perceived media effects on adults, the present study examined parents' beliefs about the effects of televised violence on their own and other children, and how these perceptions are related to two different behavioral responses: parental mediation of television and … http://www.communicationcache.com/uploads/1/0/8/8/10887248/young_adults_wishful_identification_with_television_characters-_the_role_of_perceived_similarity_and_character_attributes.pdf
Exploring Emotional Attachment to Game Characters
Nettet268. 2010. Developmental differences in responses to a television character's appearance and behavior. C Hoffner, J Cantor. Developmental Psychology 21 (6), 1065. , 1985. … NettetChildren between the ages of 9 and 12 – commonly called tweens – are one of the fastest growing audiences for YouTube content. The current study explores how tweens are watching YouTube and the nature of their parasocial relationships and wishful identification with their favorite YouTube personalities. Results show that tweens … fluorescence minus one
What Is a Parasocial Relationship? - Verywell Mind
Nettet2. apr. 2016 · There is a scarcity of research on how young children form short- and long-term emotional connections with popular media characters. Preexisting research on young children’s parasocial relationships (PSR) with media personae has traditionally operationally defined PSR exclusively in terms of friendship and focused on television … Nettet17. okt. 2024 · To address this gap we conducted a qualitative online survey with 213 players about the game characters they are particularly fond of. We identify seven distinct forms of emotional attachment, ranging from feeling excited about the characters' gameplay competency, admiring them as role models, to deep concern for characters' … NettetIn this study, 208 young adults completed questionnaires measuring their perceptions of and responses to their favorite fictional television characters, both male and female. Measures included perceived attitude similarity, perceived character attributes (smart, successful, attractive, funny, violent, admired), and wishful identification with the … fluorescence microscopy of lipid bilayers