This article provides a commentary on a commonly accepted belief about the causal relationship between viewing televised violence and the viewer’s violent behavior
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83448/1/1992.Huesmann_etal_EffectsofTelevision_inPsy...
W ITH the increasing prominence of vio-lence in our society, social scientistshave been turning thei...
Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory predicts that prolonged exposure to TV violence creates fear ...
This article critiques a commonly promulgated belief that mass media-conveyed violence induces comme...
In this review, the author defines television violence and presents the empirical studies pertainin...
A sociological interpretation of the empirical outcomes of studies on violent media draws the debate...
This article places media violence research into a broader context than the typical public debate ab...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
1. The Background Research on the influence among viewers of violent television programs has been ve...
AbstractThe study of televisual violence deals with two concepts: the real violence present in infor...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether or not the portrayal or depiction of vi...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
1. The Background This study is based on four different theories of mass communication effects by vi...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83448/1/1992.Huesmann_etal_EffectsofTelevision_inPsy...
W ITH the increasing prominence of vio-lence in our society, social scientistshave been turning thei...
Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory predicts that prolonged exposure to TV violence creates fear ...
This article critiques a commonly promulgated belief that mass media-conveyed violence induces comme...
In this review, the author defines television violence and presents the empirical studies pertainin...
A sociological interpretation of the empirical outcomes of studies on violent media draws the debate...
This article places media violence research into a broader context than the typical public debate ab...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
1. The Background Research on the influence among viewers of violent television programs has been ve...
AbstractThe study of televisual violence deals with two concepts: the real violence present in infor...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
Purpose: The purpose of this thesis was to determine whether or not the portrayal or depiction of vi...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
1. The Background This study is based on four different theories of mass communication effects by vi...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83448/1/1992.Huesmann_etal_EffectsofTelevision_inPsy...
W ITH the increasing prominence of vio-lence in our society, social scientistshave been turning thei...
Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory predicts that prolonged exposure to TV violence creates fear ...