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Attitude, adolescents, education, media, preferences

Abstract

This paper analyses the adolescents´attitude towards the media using a sample of 423 students between 16 and 20 years old from secondary schools of Cordoba, the Argentine. The first results show that students learn and understand reality and they are able to interpret those facts and effects of ordinary events that affect their present and future life in a positive way.

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Fleitas, A., & Zamponi, R. (2002). Teenagers attitudes before media. [Actitud de los jóvenes ante los medios de comunicación]. Comunicar, 19, 162-169. https://doi.org/10.3916/C19-2002-28

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