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Elizabeth A. Vandewater, PhD
Elizabeth A. Vandewater, PhD
Andra namnElizabeth Vanderwater
Senior Research Fellow, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
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Zero to six: Electronic media in the lives of infants, toddlers and preschoolers
VJ Rideout, EA Vandewater, A Wartella, Ellen
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2400 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, 2003
1072*2003
Linking obesity and activity level with children's television and video game use
EA Vandewater, M Shim, AG Caplovitz
Journal of adolescence 27 (1), 71-85, 2004
10012004
Zero to six: Electronic media in the lives of infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
VJ Rideout, EA Vandewater, EA Wartella
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2400 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, 2003
9762003
Economic well‐being and children's social adjustment: The role of family process in an ethnically diverse low‐income sample
RS Mistry, EA Vandewater, AC Huston, VC McLoyd
Child development 73 (3), 935-951, 2002
9672002
Digital childhood: electronic media and technology use among infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
EA Vandewater, VJ Rideout, EA Wartella, X Huang, JH Lee, M Shim
Pediatrics 119 (5), e1006-e1015, 2007
8012007
Time well spent? Relating television use to children's free-time activities
EA Vandewater, DS Bickham, JH Lee
Pediatrics 117 (2), e181-e191, 2006
4722006
Influences of family structure and parental conflict on children's well-being
EA Vandewater, JE Lansford
Family relations, 323-330, 1998
4001998
Relation of adolescent video game play to time spent in other activities
HM Cummings, EA Vandewater
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 161 (7), 684-689, 2007
3642007
Media and attention, cognition, and school achievement
ME Schmidt, EA Vandewater
The Future of children, 63-85, 2008
3412008
Measuring children's media use in the digital age: issues and challenges
EA Vandewater, SJ Lee
American Behavioral Scientist 52 (8), 1152-1176, 2009
2932009
When the television is always on: Heavy television exposure and young children’s development
EA Vandewater, DS Bickham, JH Lee, HM Cummings, EA Wartella, ...
American Behavioral Scientist 48 (5), 562-577, 2005
2652005
American children's use of electronic media in 1997: A national survey
JC Wright, AC Huston, EA Vandewater, DS Bickham, RM Scantlin, ...
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 22 (1), 31-47, 2001
2642001
“No—you can’t watch that” Parental rules and young children’s media use
EA Vandewater, SE Park, X Huang, EA Wartella
American behavioral scientist 48 (5), 608-623, 2005
2462005
The course of generativity.
AJ Stewart, EA Vandewater
American Psychological Association, 1998
2441998
Predicting women's well-being in midlife: The importance of personality development and social role involvements.
EA Vandewater, JM Ostrove, AJ Stewart
Journal of personality and Social Psychology 72 (5), 1147, 1997
2151997
" If I had it to do over again...": midlife review, midcourse corrections, and women's well-being in midlife.
AJ Stewart, EA Vandewater
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 76 (2), 270, 1999
1961999
Predicting children's media use in the USA: Differences in cross‐sectional and longitudinal analysis
SJ Lee, S Bartolic, EA Vandewater
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 27 (1), 123-143, 2009
1942009
Negotiating the middle years: ego-resiliency and successful midlife adjustment in women.
EC Klohnen, EA Vandewater, A Young
Psychology and aging 11 (3), 431, 1996
1681996
Predictors of children's electronic media use: An examination of three ethnic groups
DS Bickham, EA Vandewater, AC Huston, JH Lee, AG Caplovitz, ...
Media Psychology 5 (2), 107-137, 2003
1572003
Missed opportunities: Psychological ramifications of counterfactual thought in midlife women
J Landman, EA Vandewater, AJ Stewart, JE Malley
Journal of Adult Development 2, 87-97, 1995
1271995
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