İletişim Sanatları Bölümü / Department of Communication Arts
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Publication Television programmes of eductional place on the children "samples of Sesame Street"(Istanbul Kultur Univ, Atakoy Campus, Bakırkoy, Istanbul, 34156, Turkey, 2016-04) Yılmaz, SelinIn this study, television programmes effect watched on the children. The children aged 2 - 6/7 years were examined the effect of educational level of visual and auditory perception. The perception of children of pre - operational power is high. Period is the most powerful level of intelligence and perception. They try to perceive and sense objects. Sesame Street program as research sample was examined.Publication The impact of social media on luxury consumption(Istanbul Kultur Univ, Atakoy Campus, Bakırkoy, Istanbul, 34156, Turkey, 2016-10) Çelik, Merve; 239473The main purpose of this search, to examine the effects of social media on luxury consumption. Online survey form created for the purpose, between the dates of 1-6 June 2016 social media has been applied to the 208 user. The Program SPSS 22.0 statistics of the survey data is realized through the evaluation of the achieved. Impact of social media on luxury consumption in determining the level of the participants, the average and standard deviation statistics were used, descriptive characteristics of the participants to examine the effects of social media on luxury consumption in terms of the kruskal-Wallis H and Mann-Whitney u tests were used. As a result of the research, the impact of social media on a low level of participants, the effects of luxury consumption on social media sites increased with the increment of income level and it was concluded that used. The effects of social media on luxury consumption, individuals ' gender, age, educational status, and the social media sites they use most in the research that does not vary according to other results that can be reached.