Adult's Effects of pragmatic disonance in the infantile audience
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Pragmatic dissonant, television, childrenAbstract
The results of investigations into Núñez Ladevéze and Pérez Ornia found a notable failure among the criteria and conduct of the family in relation to the television mandates. The bankruptcy has led to the dissonance pragmatic concept. The study here is that we want to know whether the children noticed the difference between what is said and what is done. Children perceive the behaviour of their parents dissonant? We look at mediation in the families of the Community of Madrid and consequently the perception of children in relation to the actions of their parents in what it encompasses all that the relationship established with the medium.
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