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Orig. title: ACT ON! Die Monitoringstudie 2016

Engl. transl.: ACT ON! Monitoring-Study 2016

Study details

Year: 2016
Scope: Local
Countries: Germany
Methodology: Empirical research – Qualitative
Methods of data collection: Focus group
Researched Groups: Children
Children Ages: Kids (6-10 Years old); Pre-adolescents (11-13 Years old)
Funder: Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend (BMFSFJ)
Funder Types: National Government / Ministry
Informed Consent: Consent not mentioned
Ethics: Ethical considerations not mentioned
URL: https://act-on.jff.de/die-monitoring-studie/
Data Set Availability: Not mentioned

Goals

"The monitoring study investigates the perspective of adolescents on current media phenomena and their corresponding needs for protection, information and support. The results provide indications for the further development of pedagogical models for the promotion of media competence and a basis for the protection of young people from harmful media." (Gebel, Schuber, Grimmeisen and Wagner 2016, 3 [translated by the coder]). The 2016 study is almost identical to the 2015 study. The only changed are: - that the topic "first own online device" was implemented for the "newcomer" scenario - the third survey block (systematic incentives for twelve online risks) was omitted – only those risks that the respondents brought up were discussed

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