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Peer reviewedMulac, Anthony; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1985
Findings indicate that the language of characters from children's television programs, both educational and commercial, is clearly gender-differentiated, producing attributions that are consistent with sex-role stereotypes. (PD)
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Discriminant Analysis, Language Research, Language Usage


