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Nielsen research: Kids and millennials are glued to their phones

Nielsen research: Kids and millennials are glued to their phones | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Nielsen releases two new studies — on kids and mobile devices and a cross-platform look at millennials — and confirms it's all about the smartphone ..."

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Children as vulnerable consumers: a first conceptualisation

Children as vulnerable consumers: a first conceptualisation | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

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Games + Kids = Brand Loyalty | Research Through Gaming

Games + Kids = Brand Loyalty | Research Through Gaming | consumer psychology | Scoop.it
"It’s a no-brainer really; kids love games. Big parts of our childhoods are looked back upon through the lens of some game or another. Playing sports in the backyard, playing ‘It/Tag’ around the house. Computer games, board games, hide and seek, even role-play games had a goal to them – Pirates looking for treasure, Astronauts fighting aliens – whatever..."
Declan Sutton's comment, September 9, 2013 9:23 AM
My childhood consisted mainly of gaming, every kid is easily entertained by small things, I was at an early age and lived with that for many years, gaming can be a career, lets see how far it can go. MLG - Major League Gaming, not just childs play.
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Candy-looking detergent pods pose special risk to small kids

Candy-looking detergent pods pose special risk to small kids | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Yet more research finds that laundry pods pose an unique risk for small children under five, who might confuse them for candy ..."

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Certain parenting tactics could lead to materialistic attitudes in adulthood - Medical Xpress

Certain parenting tactics could lead to materialistic attitudes in adulthood - Medical Xpress | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"With the holiday season in full swing and presents piling up under the tree, many parents may be tempted to give children all the toys and gadgets they ask for or use the expectation of gifts to manage children's behavior ..."

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