I'm looking for a journal article I've come across before, but can't seem to find anymore. The article was about different aspects of television viewing and if those aspects effect how people respond to whatever media they are viewing. I think it was something like a meta analysis. The authors looked at around 50 different aspects of television from such as screen size, color, resolution, distance from screen, etc. The overall conclusion was that there was no differences in people's responses for the majority of the variables they looked at. Only one or two had any significant difference. Any help finding this would be greatly appreciated.

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