Number-One Value In Tween Television: Being Famous

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Two researchers identified the most prized values in tween TV shows over the past 50 years. Back in 1967, the number-one value communicated to 9- to 11-year-olds was “community feeling.” In 2007, it was a “desire for fame.” Thanks, Hannah Montana. (via Healthland) Patricia Greenfield, a psychology professor at the University of California—Los Angeles, and

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Number-One Value In Tween Television: Being Famous

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