Sex-Appropriate Toys
For the first study, the actual hypothesis was that knowledge of sex- appropriateness cues
children to prefer certain
toys over others. ....
(607

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Interactive Toys
.... The interaction with
toys enables
children to learn about socialization and exercise their imagination. .... Interactive
toys and
children's education. ....
(708

3

)
Toys R Us
.... their stores to appeal to different age-levels of
children in order to garner sales from
children of all ages being able to see and access
toys meant for them. ....
(490

2

)
Parker v. Tiny Tot Toys
.... could be considered as the suspension of enticing rocket ship
toys from the ceiling. Next, per ¦339(a), the Defendant obviously knew that
children are likely ....
(1891

8

)
Toys & Gender Roles Gender role stereotyping I
.... Gender socialization begins very early, with parents dressing
children differently, speaking to them differently, buying the different types of
toys, and later ....
(739

3

)
Television Advertising and its Effect on Children
.... Most companies hire psychologists to advise them on why
children are attracted to certain
toys and how to make the
toys come alive on the television screen ....
(1783

7

)
Advertising Messages and Children
.... Ads for
children's toys or foods are typically fastpaced, colorful, noisy affairs, and it turns out that there are sound neurological reasons for this. ....
(2573

10

)
Analysis of Toys "R" Us
....
Toys "R" Us is the world's largest
children's specialty retail chain (Kotik 1717). .... Within the United States, the groups are
toys and
children's apparel. ....
(2540

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Influence of Parental Rearing on Children's Play
.... regard, Bradley (1985) noted that existing empirical research had established a moderate relation between the availability of
toys and
children's cognitive and ....
(4984

20

)
Toys R Us Marketing Mix
....
Toys "R" Us used to advertise heavily on
children's TV, for example, and began to shift those dollars to the general market; when they used the MMM system to ....
(1252

5

)
TV Violence & Aggression in Children
.... cartoon and then were given aggressive
toys like those used in the cartoon were much more likely to use those
toys aggressively than the
children who were ....
(3045

12

)
Gender Stereotypes and Children
.... of others' (parents and siblings) social expectations of gender was the primary factor that determined whether
children played with sex-appropriate
toys or sex ....
(4320

17

)
Media violence and children in America
.... Programs that regularly depict violence often promote
toys that encourage
children to imitate the actual behaviors seen on TV or in the movies. ....
(557

2

)
Impact of Children Viewing Television Violence
.... Programs that regularly depict violence often promote
toys that encourage
children to imitate the actual behaviors seen on TV or in the movies. ....
(966

4

)
Little Tykes Case
.... it obviously has a market, but the new line should be targeted at cost conscious consumers who are also interested in high quality
toys for their
children. ....
(1496

6

)
MARKETING TO CHILDREN
.... These items (questions) were as follows: 1. In principle, do you object to advertising and other promotions directed toward
children for the marketing of
toys? ....
(2767

11

)
TV Teaching Gender Roles to Children
.... Ferris notes that young
children in a survey were asked whether they would give up their
toys, their fathers, or their television, and the majority said they ....
(1621

6

)
Conflicting Values of Marketing to Children
.... These items (questions) were as follows: 1. In principle, do you object to advertising and other promotions directed toward
children for the marketing of
toys? ....
(2760

11

)
TV's Teaching Gender Roles to Children
.... Ferris notes that young
children in a survey were asked whether they would give up their
toys, their fathers, or their television, and the majority said they ....
(1621

6

)
Visit to Toy Store Gender role stereotyping I
.... Gender socialization begins very early, with parents dressing
children differently, speaking to them differently, buying the different types of
toys, and later ....
(739

3

)
Computer Technology & Special Ed Children Wall, T. & Siegel, J. ...
.... Particularly at a young age, when
children can see emotionally when they are deprived of "
toys" that mainstream
children have, equal access to equipment is ....
(3137

13

)
Cartoon Violence Concerns
.... These
toys will "allow
children to use hand-held toy weapons to shoot the bad guys on TV" (Tuchscherer, 1988, p. 1). Again, with this type of toy the child is ....
(2639

11

)
Women's Studies
.... their stores to appeal to different age-levels of
children in order to garner sales from
children of all ages being able to see and access
toys meant for them. ....
(490

2

)
Problems in Repeated Viewing of TV Violence
.... 1. These
toys often encourage
children to imitate the actual behaviors seen on TV or in the movies. B. Heavy screen time limits
children's playtime. ....
(1538

6

)
Moody's International Company Data Report
60 FUKUINE KAMITAKAMATSU-CHO SIC CODES PRINCIPAL LINES OF BUSINESS HIGASHIYAMA-KU 3944 Games/
toys/
children's vehicles 3999 Manufacturing industries, nec ....
(1452

6

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Fisher-Price's Competitive Advantage
Fisher-Price ensures that
children find its
toys sturdy and fun to play with by testing them in its play lab: the "Smart Toy Lab" designed jointly by Mattel ....
(506

2

)
Jake: A Case Study in Autism
.... and relatives, Jake shows a definite lack of interest in other
children. Although he plays with his siblings when they are playing with
toys that interest him ....
(950

4

)
Marketing Plan for Disney Toy Characters In Russia
.... The first will be to target the end users of the
toys, the
children. Veselye Kartinki will be a significant advertising medium. ....
(2799

11

)
Preschool Intervention Program Statement of
.... cap, bird, or song). Sound sorts Provide
children with a stack of picture cards or small plastic
toys. Have each child sort the ....
(1561

6

)
Movies, TV and their Consequences
.... was deregulated in 1984-- letting manufacturers make TV shows to sell program-linked
toys--teachers began noting increased violence among
children in their ....
(2044

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