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Heavy Consumptions of Television Dramas and the Effect of Choosing a Career

When choosing a profession, Gen Z and Millennials can be influenced by what they are viewing on television. Heavy consumption of certain television dramas may cultivate a false perception leading individuals into the wrong career for the wrong reasons.

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Machaz H., Shokoofh, K. (2016). Personal Branding: An Essential Choice?

Piwek, L & A Joinson. (2016).“What do they snapchat about?” Patterns of use in time-limited instant messaging service. Computers In Human Behavior, 54, 358-367.

Quick, B. L. (2009). The effects of viewing Greys Anatomy on perceptions of doctors and patient satisfaction. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 53(1), 38-55

Hoffman, B.L. At al (2016). Use of fictional medical television in health sciences education a systematic review

Díaz Soloaga, P. & García Guerrero, L. (2016). Fashion films as a new communication format to build fashion brands. Communication & Society 29(2), 45-61

Koskela, T., & Vaananen-Vainio-Mattila, K. (2004). Evolution towards smart home environments

Jeong, D. C., & Lee, J. (2017). Snap back to reality: Examining the cognitive mechanisms underlying Snapchat. Computers In Human Behavior, 77, 274-281.

Rocamora, A. (2011). Personal Fashion Blogs: Screens and Mirrors in Digital Self-portraits. Fashion Theory, 15(4), 407-424.

Books

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Articles

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Books

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