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Effects of Cartoon Network of School Going Children: An Empirical Study

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The growth of the cartoon animation program in television is a rapidly growing program in India compared to the other segment of the television. There is a significant impact on cartoon channels in society, especially among the school going students. There are some studies found in this area in various disciplines. Most of the studies are done with a survey based on a set of questionnaires. This work shows innovative two-fold survey research which is not done earlier. Moreover, the conclusion of the survey is also validated by the evidence of the market survey.

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Senapati, A., Saha, B., Chakrabarti, D. (2022). Effects of Cartoon Network of School Going Children: An Empirical Study. In: Muzammil, M., Khan, A.A., Hasan, F. (eds) Ergonomics for Improved Productivity. HWWE 2021. Design Science and Innovation. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2229-8_10

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