British Journal of Developmental Psychology Special Issue: Young people and the media

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Contents

Infant imitation from television using novel touch screen technology
Authors: Zack, Elizabeth; Barr, Rachel; Gerhardstein, Peter; Dickerson, Kelly; Meltzoff, Andrew N.

Just a talking book? Word learning from watching baby videos
Authors: Robb, Michael B.; Richert, Rebekah A.; Wartella, Ellen A.

TV as storyteller: How exposure to television narratives impacts at-risk preschoolers' story knowledge and narrative skills
Authors: Linebarger, Deborah L.; Piotrowski, Jessica Taylor

Young children's ability to recognize advertisements in web page designs
Authors: Ali, Moondore; Blades, Mark; Oates, Caroline; Blumberg, Fran

Television alcohol advertising: Do children really mean what they say?
Authors: Nash, Avril S.; Pine, Karen J.; Messer, David J.

The effectiveness of parental communication in modifying the relation between food advertising and children's consumption behaviour
Author: Buijzen, Moniek

Predicting children's media use in the USA: Differences in cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis
Authors: Lee, Sook-Jung; Bartolic, Silvia; Vandewater, Elizabeth A.

Exploring the relationship between children's knowledge of text message abbreviations and school literacy outcomes
Authors: Plester, Beverly; Wood, Clare; Joshi, Puja

Electronic mail, a new written-language register: A study with French-speaking adolescents
Authors: Volckaert-Legrier, Olga; Bernicot, Josie; Bert-Erboul, Alain

Remote control, umbilical cord and beyond: The mobile phone as a transitional object
Author: Ribak, Rivka

Educational and interpersonal uses of home computers by adolescents with and without specific language impairment
Authors: Durkin, Kevin; Conti-Ramsden, Gina; Walker, Allan; Simkin, Zoë

In their words: Connecting on-line weblogs to developmental processes
Authors: Subrahmanyam, Kaveri; Garcia, Eddie C. M.; Harsono, Lidwina Stella; Li, Janice S.; Lipana, Lawrence