These are the sources and citations used to research children and technology. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (VIDEOGAMES IN EUROPE: CONSUMER STUDY, 2012)
Your Bibliography: 2012. VIDEOGAMES IN EUROPE: CONSUMER STUDY. 1st ed. [ebook] p.20. Available at: <http://www.isfe.eu/sites/isfe.eu/files/attachments/great_britain_-_isfe_consumer_study.pdf> [Accessed 24 February 2015].
In-text: (Barker et al., 1960)
Your Bibliography: Barker, E., Hopkins, G., Locke, J., Hume, D. and Rousseau, J., 1960. Social contract. London: Oxford University Press.
In-text: (Carnagey, Anderson and Bushman, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Carnagey, N., Anderson, C. and Bushman, B., 2007. The effect of video game violence on physiological desensitization to real-life violence. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43(3), pp.489-496.
In-text: (Locke, 1959)
Your Bibliography: Locke, J., 1959. An essay concerning human understanding. New York: Dover Publications.
In-text: (Male and Burden, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Male, T. and Burden, K., 2013. Access denied? Twenty-first-century technology in schools. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 23(4), pp.423-437.
In-text: (Salisbury, Laincz and Smith, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Salisbury, L., Laincz, J. and Smith, J., 2015. Undergraduate Ownership of Small Mobile Devices: Engagement and Use in an Academic Environment. Science & Technology Libraries, pp.1-17.
In-text: (Sivin-Kachala and Bialo, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Sivin-Kachala, J. and Bialo, E., 1994. Report on the effectiveness of technology in schools, 1990-1994. Washington, D.C.: Software Publishers Association.
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