Dynamic Treatment Effect Analysis of TV Effects on Child Cognitive Development
We investigate whether TV watching at ages 6-7 and 8-9 affects cognitive development measured by math and reading scores at ages 8-9 using a rich childhood longitudinal sample from NLSY79. Dynamic panel data models are estimated to handle the unobserved child-specific factor, endogeneity of TV watchin...
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Main Author: | HUANG, Fali |
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