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|a The role of television viewing and direct experience in predicting adolescents' beliefs about the health risks of fast-food consumption
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|a • We surveyed American teenagers about their TV viewing and beliefs about fast food. • Heavy TV viewing is linked to less negative beliefs about fast food's health consequences. • The relationship is strongest among those with limited fast-food experience.
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