Quasi-Experimental Design on the Effect of TV Adverts on Children
This study carries out the evaluation of a research titled "A quasi-experiment assessing the effectiveness of TV advertising directed to children" (Goldberg, 1990 p 445). The paper examines the extent the research hypotheses have been able to address the study. The paper also examines the research dependent variables and independent variables. Moreover, the study investigates the extent the author has adhered to both external and internal validity for the research.
Research question the study Addresses
Goldberg, (1990) carries out the experimental research to investigate the potential impact of television advertising on children. Although, the author does not provide the research questions, nevertheless, the author tests two hypotheses using the quasi-experiment to assess the effectiveness of television advertising that has been directed to children.
Rationale for the study
The rationale of the study is to assess whether children exposed to higher level of television advertisement can be exposed to vulnerability. Goldberg, (1990) believes that children exposure to television advertisement has become a source of a considerable debate in the last two decades in different countries. Efforts to regulate a TV advert directed to children has been more rigorous compared to TV adverts directed to adult. In the United States, there has been an intense public debate regarding the effect TV advert on children. This continuous debate on the impact of the TV advert on children makes Goldberg, (1990) assess whether the TV adverts truly have an impact on children.
Extent the study designed has been able to contribute to Theory
Goldberg, (1990) research design has been able to contribute to theory by using the quasi-experimental theoretical framework....
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