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      Parasocial Interaction: A Review of the Literature and a Model for Future Research

      Media Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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          The Third-Person Effect in Communication

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            Imaginary companions of preschool children.

            The developmental significance of preschool children's imaginary companions was examined. Mothers of 78 children were interviewed about their children's social environments and imaginary companions (if their children had them). Results revealed differences between invisible companions and personified objects (e.g., stuffed animals or dolls) in terms of the pretend friends' stability and ubiquity, identity, and relationship with the child. Relationships with invisible companions were mostly described as sociable and friendly, whereas personified objects were usually nurtured. Mothers reported that personification of objects frequently occurred as a result of acquiring a toy, whereas invisible friends were often viewed as fulfilling a need for a relationship. Compared to children without imaginary companions, children with imaginary companions were more likely to be firstborn and only children.
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              Interaction in Audience-Participation Shows

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                Journal
                Media Psychology
                Media Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1521-3269
                1532-785X
                August 2002
                August 2002
                : 4
                : 3
                : 279-305
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                10.1207/S1532785XMEP0403_04
                38329648
                fb6c13c9-3302-464f-abc8-648fe1bcd389
                © 2002
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