Cross-sectional analysis
Predicting Children's Media Use in the USA: Differences in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis
APA Reference:
Lee, S., Bartolic, S., & Vandewater, E. (2009). Predicting Children's Media use in the USA: Differences in Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis. The British Psychological Society, 27(1), United States.
Year:
2009
Journal:
The British Psychological Society
Game genre:
Multi-GenreHealth topic:
Social Issues and SkillsSocial Tags:
Behavioural sciencesCDATA
Cross-sectional analysis
Cross-sectional data
Psychology
Science
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Target Population:
ChildrenPre-Teens
Teens
Young Children
Publication type:
Journal ArticleGame platform:
Multi-PlatformLocation:
United StatesCountry:
United StatesHave a suggestion or correction for the database? Please use the Recommendation Form
Comparison of energy expenditure in adolescents when playing new generation and sedentary computer games: Cross sectional study
APA Reference:
Graves, L., Stratton, G., Ridgers, N. D., & Cable, N. T. (2007). Comparison of energy expenditure in adolescents when playing new generation and sedentary computer games: Cross sectional study. British Medical Journal, 335(7633), 1282-1284.
Year:
2007
Journal:
British Medical Journal
Game genre:
EntertainmentSports
Health topic:
Exercise and FitnessCity:
CableRidgers
Social Tags:
CDATACross-sectional analysis
Cross-sectional study
Epidemiology
Science
Scientific method
Game platform:
Game ConsolePublication type:
Journal ArticleProvince Or State:
North DakotaNorthern Territory
Target Population:
TeensLocation:
United Kingdom
