Implications of low or high media use among parents for young children’s media use
Study details
| Year: | 2016 |
| Scope: | National |
| Countries: | Netherlands |
| Methodology: | Empirical research – Quantitative |
| Methods of data collection: | Survey |
| Researched Groups: | Parents |
| Children Ages: | Preschool (0-5 Years old); Kids (6-10 Years old) |
| Informed Consent: | Consent not mentioned |
| Ethics: | Ethical considerations not mentioned |
| URL: | https://cyberpsychology.eu/article/download/8558/7709 |
| Data Set Availability: | Not mentioned |
Goals
"I investigated a) the congruence between the time that parents and children spend on various media; b) how several parent, child and household characteristics vary among four family types: low, moderate, high, and very high media consumers; and c) which characteristics most strongly differentiate these four family types." (Nikken, 2017, p. 1)