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Abstract A logit model was constructed which predicted, with eighty-two percent accuracy, children's ability to distinguish between programs and commercials. The most significant predictors were age and experimental treatment. Results supported the proposition that preschoolers respond to perceptual cues and do not truly understand the difference between programs and commercials.
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