Children's understanding of TV advertising: Effects of age, gender, and parental influence

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Bijmolt T.H.A. [1 ]
Claassen W. [2 ]
Brus B. [3 ]
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[1] Department of Business Administration, Tilburg University, 5000 LE Tilburg
[2] ABN/AMRO Bank, 1000 EG Amsterdam
[3] WEMAR Market Research, 3016 CL Rotterdam
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Regression Analysis; Explanatory Variable; Policy Maker; Economic Policy; Parental Control;
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10.1023/A:1006831206697
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Parents, consumer organizations, and policy makers are generally concerned about effects of TV advertising directed towards children. These effects might be mediated by children's understanding of TV advertising, that is their ability to distinguish between TV programmes and commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent. In this paper, we investigate children's understanding of TV advertising, using verbal and non-verbal measurements. The sample consists of 153 Dutch children, ranging from 5 to 8 years old, and their parents. The results based on non-verbal measures suggest that most children are able to distinguish commercials from programmes and that they have some insight into advertising intent. The results based on verbal measures are not as conclusive; the percentage of children who show understanding of TV advertising is then substantially lower. Effects of age, gender, and parental influence are assessed using MURALS, a regression analysis technique for categorical and continuous variables, and CHAID, a technique for identifying homogeneous segments on the basis of the relationship between categorical dependent and explanatory variables. The age of a child turns out to have a positive effect. The effects of gender and parent-child interaction are rather small, both for verbal and for non-verbal measures of understanding of TV advertising. A high level of parental control of TV viewing may result in lower understanding of TV advertising. Implications for consumer policy and directions for future research are discussed. © 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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