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Mothers' Communication Orientation and Consumer-Socialization Tendencies
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1990
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Consumer StudySocial PsychologyConsumer ResearchSocial InfluenceChildren Consumer IndependenceCommunicationSocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyManagementMarketing CommunicationConsumer BehaviorCommercial ActivitiesBehavioral SciencesCommunication StudyAdvertisingMarketingTelevisionAbstract AbstractChild DevelopmentTv ExposureCommunication OrientationInterpersonal CommunicationConsumer Attitude
Abstract Abstract This study examines parent-child communication patterns and mothers' consumer-socialization tendencies. Results indicate mothers' concept-orientations are related to number of goals, discussing advertising, coviewing, coshopping, children's influence, yielding, and granting children consumer independence. In contrast, socio-orientations are related to limits on children's TV exposure and refusing requests.
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