Children's wishful identification and parasocial interaction with favorite television characters

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Hoffner, C
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10.1080/08838159609364360
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Children aged 7 to 12 were interviewed about their favorite TV character. Nearly all boys and about half of the girls selected same-sex favorites. Regression analyses used perceived character traits (attractiveness, strength, humor, intelligence, social behavior) to predict wishful identification and parasocial interaction with characters. For male characters, wishful identification was predicted by intelligence and (for girls only) humor; parasocial interaction was predicted by intelligence, attractiveness, and (for boys only) strength. In marked contrast, for female characters (chosen only by girls), attractiveness was the only significant predictor. Although girls rated female characters as more intelligent than male characters, this trait apparently was not an important determinant of attraction. interpretations of the findings and implications for socialization effects are discussed.
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