The Effect of Television Viewing on Adolescents' Civic Participation: Political Efficacy as a Mediating Mechanism |
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Authors: | Lindsay H. Hoffman Ph.D. Tiffany L. Thomson Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Communication , University of Delaware |
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Abstract: | Pundits, parents, and scholars express concern about youth attention to late-night political comedy shows, such as The Daily Show, suggesting that such viewing is deleterious for an active, efficacious citizenry. Yet as civic participation declines among adults, it appears to be growing among adolescents. This study assessed the effects of television viewing on high school students' civic participation. Results demonstrate that viewing late-night TV and local TV news had a positive, significant effect on civic participation, and this relationship was mediated by political efficacy. Implications for the study of late-night TV and applications to research on political socialization are discussed. |
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