A preliminary inquiry into the general effects of attendance at moving pictures by children of Dunedin
McQueen, Henry Charles
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McQueen, H. C. (1927). A preliminary inquiry into the general effects of attendance at moving pictures by children of Dunedin (Thesis, Master of Arts). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/3686
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Date:
1927
Degree Name:
Master of Arts
Degree Discipline:
Education
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Research Type:
Thesis
Languages:
English
Table of Contents:
Synopsis of thesis.
Section I. Statistics of attendance at moving pictures in Dunedin. Analysis of these according to sex, standard, and school. Pages 1 – 18.
Section II. An inquiry into the relation of regularity of attendance at picture theatres to quality of English essay. Pages 19 – 27.
Section III. Classification of over 600 children according to occupational status of father; the connection of frequency of attendance at theatres with occupational status. Pages 28 – 33.
Section IV. Details of essay on “What I Think of the Pictures”. Types of film preferred; effects of films; general information. Pages 34 – 55.
Section V. Indications of emotional response in essays; treated according to frequency of attendance at theatres, according to age, and to sex. Pages 56 – 62.
Notes:
Thesis (M.A. in Education) - University of Otago.
64 leaves ; 27 cm.
Code word: Almost.
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