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The relationship between Parent and Child Digital Technology use.
Judith Ramsay,
Melody Terras
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Social Media
100%
Social Networking
100%
Mobile Phone Use
100%
Digital Technology Use
100%
Children's Technology
100%
Listening to music
100%
TV Viewing
100%
Descriptive Statistics
50%
Activity Range
50%
Negative Impact
50%
Questionnaire Survey
50%
Perceived Impact
50%
Digital Media
50%
Social Preferences
50%
Frequency of Use
50%
Correlation Regression
50%
Parent-child Relationship
50%
Linear Regression
50%
Ecological Context
50%
Social Motivation
50%
Communications Applications
50%
Internet Safety
50%
Parental Practices
50%
Digital Communication Technologies
50%
Parental Awareness
50%
Static Correlation
50%
Mobile Computer
50%
Computer Media
50%
Parent Report
50%
Television Viewing
50%
Computer Gaming
50%
Mobile Phone Media
50%
Children's Television
50%
Closed Questions
50%
Mobile Social Media
50%
Computer Science
Social Networking (Online)
100%
Digitization
100%
Social Network
100%
Positive Correlation
50%
Negative Impact
50%
Gain Knowledge
50%
Computer Gaming
50%
Parent-Child Relationship
50%
Closed Question
50%
Information Technology
50%
Social Sciences
Digitization
100%
Mobile Phones
100%
Social Network
66%
Digital Media
33%
Descriptive Statistics
33%
Parent Child Relationship
33%
Children's Television
33%
Television Viewing
33%
Information Technology
33%
Psychology
Gaming
100%
Mobile Phones
100%
Social Networking
66%
Digital Media
33%
Linear Regression
33%
Parent-Child Relationship
33%
Television Viewing
33%
Information Technology
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Descriptive Statistics
100%