Evaluating adolescents’ responses to internet ads: role of ad skepticism, internet literacy, and parental mediation
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2020-06-30Author
Vijayalakshmi, Akshaya
Lin, Meng-Hsien Jenny
Laczniak, Russell N
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In this article, we first compare adolescents’ responses to two formats (easily recognizable versus not easily recognizable) Internet ads. We find that Internet literacy and ad skepticism are necessary for adolescents to effectively apply persuasion knowledge to identify both ad formats. Second, we demonstrate that parental mediation and parents’ levels of Internet skills are critical for children’s development of Internet literacy. As a result, this article advances our understanding of adolescents’ responses to different Internet ad formats and the influential role of parental mediation in facilitating children’s development of such skills.
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