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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
12

Wrtie an accurate statement about the children in the Multitel community contained in the research study conducted by MacBeth (2

006)
Social Studies
1 answer:
gogolik [260]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

They had exposure to television with multiple channels.

Explanation:

Multitel is a research community that does research work or research study on the various platforms and topics and see whether the results affect the society.

Harrison and Williams investigated and researched the creativity of 284 children for a period of 2 years in 3 Canadian communities.

  • children who had access to multiple tv channels in MULTITEL community.
  • children who have no access to any tv channels in NOTEL community
  • children having only 1 access to tv channel in the UNITEL community.

So according to the research study done by MacBeth in the year 2006, the correct statement is :

Children have had exposure to the tv with the multiple channels in the MULTITEL community.

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