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.

Author(s): 
Lee, S.
Bartolic, S.
Vandewater, E.
Year: 
2009
Journal: 
The British Psychological Society
Game genre:
Multi-Genre

Health topic:
Social Issues and Skills

Social Tags:
Behavioural sciences
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Cross-sectional analysis
Cross-sectional data
Psychology
Science
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Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens
Teens
Young Children

Publication type:
Journal Article

Game platform:
Multi-Platform

Location:
United States

Country:
United States


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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.

Author(s): 
Graves, L.
Stratton, G.
Ridgers, N. D.
Cable, N. T.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
British Medical Journal
Game genre:
Entertainment
Sports

Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness

City:
Cable
Ridgers

Social Tags:
CDATA
Cross-sectional analysis
Cross-sectional study
Epidemiology
Science
Scientific method

Game platform:
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Province Or State:
North Dakota
Northern Territory

Target Population:
Teens

Location:
United Kingdom

Tags for: Comparison of energy expenditure in adolescents when playing new generation and sedentary computer games: Cross sectional study

Entertainment, Sports, Exercise and Fitness, Cable, Ridgers, CDATA, Cross-sectional analysis, Cross-sectional study, Epidemiology, Science, Scientific method, Game Console, Journal Article, North Dakota, Northern Territory, Teens, United Kingdom

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