Title
Gender differences in pre-adolescent reactance to age-categorized television advisory labels
Abstract
Use of age-categorized television program ratings (TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-M) was assessed for 203 fourth and fifth graders from Missouri and California. Ability to distinguish between pairs of rating codes was low, and uses of codes for program selection and as part of parental viewing rules was also low. Girls reported significantly more parental viewing rules than boys and were significantly more likely to prefer age-appropriate programs: a tainted-fruit effect. Boys were more likely than girls to prefer age-inappropriate programs: a forbidden fruit effect.
Department(s)
Communication
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08838159809364460
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Recommended Citation
Sneegas, James E., and Tamyra A. Plank. "Gender differences in pre‐adolescent reactance to age‐categorized television advisory labels." Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 42, no. 4 (1998): 423-434.
Journal Title
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media