PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Sweet treats are much more likely to appear in cartoons marketed for girls than they are for boys, according to studies co-led by a University of Oregon professor.
EUGENE, Ore. (KATU) — A recent study suggested that cartoons targeted at girls feature sweets like cupcakes and ice cream eight times more frequently than those aimed at boys. Researchers Eric ...
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A recent study suggested that cartoons targeted at girls feature sweets like cupcakes and ice cream eight times more frequently than those aimed at boys. Researchers Eric Setten, assistant ...
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