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Acevedo-Polakovich, Ignacio David: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Milich, Richard: Comparing television use and reading in children with ADHD and non-referred children across two age groups. [2007]
Palmgreen, Philip: Donohew, Lewis: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Hoyle, Rick H.: Stephenson, Michael T.: Television campaigns and adolescent marijuana use: Tests of sensation seeking targeting. [2001]
Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Sanchez, Rebecca Polley: Van den Broek, Paul: Milich, Richard: Murphy, Erin L.: The relation of story structure properties to recall of television stories in young children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and nonreferred peers. [1999]
Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Bellack, Daniel R.: Augsbach, Lynn Haller: Young children's memory for televised stories. Effects of importance. [1987]
Anderson, Daniel R.: Alwitt, Linda F.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Levin, Stephen R.: Watching children watch television. [1985]
Anderson, Daniel R.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Looking at television: Action or reaction? [1983]
Anderson, Daniel R.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Smith, Robin: Bredford, Rex: Levin, Stephen R.: Effects of peer presence on preschool children's television-viewing behavior. [1981]
Alwitt, Linda F.: Anderson, Daniel R.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Levin, Stephen R.: Preschool children's visual attention to attributes of television. [1980]
Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: Anderson, Daniel R.: Levin, Stephen R.: The relationship of visual attention to children's comprehension of television. [1979]
Anderson, Daniel R.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: A theory of the active nature of young children's television viewing. [1979]
Anderson, Daniel R.: Levin, Stephen R.: Lorch, Elizabeth Pugzles: The effects of TV program pacing on the behavior of preschool children. [1977]
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