Sentence examples for television perceptions from inspiring English sources

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As part of the study, adult participants complete a demographic survey that examines: ethnicity, marital status, household income, academic qualifications, occupation, travel mode engagement, dwelling type, number of children living in the dwelling, time spent watching television, perceptions of body size, and the location of proximal and usually accessed food stores.

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Simon also sought to dispel the popular television perception that all detectives take their cases very personally and identify with their victims: in Simon's experience, homicide cases were primarily a job to the detectives, not personal.

In three years as its president, Mr. Simmons helped establish ESPN as a legitimate force in television, overturning perceptions of it as a novelty operating in the suburban wilds of Bristol, Conn., far from the action of the major networks in Midtown Manhattan.

A 2015 study on the effect of television and perceptions of different races shows that "the quality and quantity of ethnic and racial representations can influence a wide range of cognitive, affective, and behavioral outcomes ranging from how audiences perceive, feel about, and treat different groups".

In October 2010, it was reported that McCormack would star in a new TNT television drama, Perception, playing a crime-solving neuroscientist named Dr. Daniel Pierce, who works with the federal government to solve cases using his knowledge and imaginative view of the world.

The survey collected data on demographics, year of course, viewing of medical television programs, perception of programs' realism, depiction of ethics, professionalism and role models.

Time spent on television and parental perceptions on television viewing toward their child's development were recorded during face-to-face and telephone interviews.

21 Previous studies called this phenomenon the 'cultivation effect' meaning that exposure to the world of television cultivates exaggerated perceptions of viewers and magnifies viewers' fear about crime.

Mr. Wallace said that local television "has a perception issue right now as to whether it is a sustainable business long term".

But Mr. Simon's comic style was soon appropriated and mechanized by television, and the perception settled in that it was easier and cheaper to turn on the tube than shell out at the box office.

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