RT Article T1 The Portrayal of Children's Activities in Television Commercials: A Content Analysis JF Journal of business ethics VO 17 IS 14 SP 1541 OP 1549 A1 Peterson, Robin T. LA English YR 1998 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785611291 AB This study used a content analysis of television commercials to analyze the depiction of pre-teens and teens. It uncovered evidence that children are not often depicted in scholastic roles in the commercials. Further, it found that when children are shown in these roles, the portrayal is frequently not favorable. Various implications of the findings and recommendations to advertisers are set forth. Foremost among these is that television commercials do not seem to be assisting in forming positive attitudes toward scholastic activities. More favorable depictions could improve the image of scholarly activity and assist in reducing criticisms of television advertising Advertiser's who seek action prescriptions as to how they might ethically depict children can benefit from applications of the study results to their creative efforts. K1 Scholarly Activity K1 Television Advertising K1 Positive Attitude K1 Content Analysis K1 Economic Growth DO 10.1023/A:1005780715981