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Does television viewing affect children's behaviour?
Fali Huang,
Myoung Jae Lee
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Television Viewing
100%
Child Behavior
100%
Child Behavior Problems
33%
Specific Factors
16%
Dynamic Nature
16%
Endogeneity
16%
Dynamic Panel Model
16%
Three-period
16%
Children's Social Development
16%
National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979
16%
Causal Relations
16%
Behavioral Development
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Panel Study
100%
Panel Data Model
100%
Psychology
Television Viewing
100%
Behavioral Disorder
33%
Endogeneity
16%
Dynamic Panel Data Model
16%
Behavioral Development
16%
Social Sciences
Television Viewing
100%
Behavioral Disorder
33%
Panel Data
16%
Panel Data Model
16%
Causal Relation
16%