Theresultshaveimplications for everything from the contentofchildren'stelevision programmingtointerpretingbullyingbehavior, University of CalgarypsychologistPennyPexmansaid.
Following the results, the Zacks estimate for 2012 went up by a penny (12.5%) to 9 cents while the outlook for 2013 increased 3 cents (9.7%) to 34 cents.