Amy B. Jordan (research investigator)
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Amy B. Jordan is a research investigator at the Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania, whose work is on the cognitive/developmental effects of media (particularly television) on very young children and the impact of public policy initiatives.
[edit] Publications
- Jordan, Amy B.; Calvert, Sandra L., and Cocking, Rodney R. (2002). Children in the Digital Age: Influences of Electronic Media on Development. Praeger Publishers. DOI:10.1336/0275976521 ISBN 0-275-97652-1.
- (Dec 1992) "Social Class, Temporal Orientation, and Mass Media Use within the Family System". Critical Studies in Mass Communication 9 (4): pp374–386.
[edit] External links
- Faculty. Annenberg Public Policy Center.