Teens Must Think About and Discuss Politics to Learn, MU Study Finds
Sept. 25, 2012
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Nathan Hurst, hurstn@missouri.edu, 573-882-6217
Nathan Hurst, hurstn@missouri.edu, 573-882-6217
A panel survey involving more than 1,200 teenagers from 12 to 17 years of age found that adolescents learn more about politics when they think and talk about what they read or watch on the news. Edson Tandoc, a doctoral student at MU, found that adolescents who spend more time thinking and talking about the news with their peers and relatives tend to know more about political developments in the country.
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