Using Natural Experiments to Study the Impact of Media on the Family
Keywords
Natural Experiments, Media, family
Abstract
The randomized trial is the gold standard in scientific research and is used by several fields to study the effects of media. Although useful for studying the immediate response to media exposure , the experimental approach is not well suited to studying long-term effects or behavior outside the laboratory. The "natural experiment" approach , a quasi-experimental method commonly used by economists , exploits settings in which there is naturally occurring variation that "randomly" influences the amount and type of media that individuals are exposed to. We dis- cuss the methodological issues of natural exper- iments and the ways in which findings based on this approach can complement the findings from laboratory or other experimental settings. The examples we discuss highlight the value of interdisciplinary work in better understanding media 's impact on family issues such as fertility, divorce, domestic violence, and child well-being.
Original Publication Citation
Dahl, Gordon and Joseph Price. “The Economist’s Approach to Studying the Impact of Media on the Family” Family Relations, 61(3), 363-373, 2012.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Price, Joseph and Dahl, Gordon B., "Using Natural Experiments to Study the Impact of Media on the Family" (2012). Faculty Publications. 7186.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7186
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2012
Publisher
National Council on Family Relations
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Economics
Copyright Status
Family Relations © 2012 National Council on Family Relations
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