We study attitudes towards domestic violence in a sample of young women and men exposed to the edutainment TV series MTV Shuga 3, which features a sub-plot on this theme, and in a sample that was not. We measure viewers' memory of the characters and identification with them. Eight months after the show, male viewers of Shuga report improved attitudes and are 21 percent less likely to justify violence than men in the control group. Attitudes improve among women and men who remember the characters associated with the violence plot, though not among those who identify with the characters
Some researchers have suggested that by the age of 18, the average child in the United States has wi...
This research has been supported by Grants 22820 and 31866 from the National Institute of Mental Hea...
The process of constructing a scale measuring the attitudes of youth toward violence on televisions ...
Over one third of women around the world are victims of physical or sexual violence (WHO, 2013). Man...
This study examined whether the motivation for watching television violence and several audience and...
Historically, studies about perceptions of media violence have not compared animated to live-action ...
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191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation addresses t...
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This study investigated the desensitization to violence over a short period of time. Participants wa...
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Aims: The current study aims to understand the effect of prior exposure to violent media on an indiv...
Some researchers have suggested that by the age of 18, the average child in the United States has wi...
This research has been supported by Grants 22820 and 31866 from the National Institute of Mental Hea...
The process of constructing a scale measuring the attitudes of youth toward violence on televisions ...
Over one third of women around the world are victims of physical or sexual violence (WHO, 2013). Man...
This study examined whether the motivation for watching television violence and several audience and...
Historically, studies about perceptions of media violence have not compared animated to live-action ...
Acts of violence on television are a daily part of television programming. Moreover, in the era of i...
This paper presents the results of a study conducted with 820 students from the 4th, 6th and 8th gra...
Purpose: The present study aims to explore the role of viewer’s reactivity of entertainment and empa...
This study investigated the desensitization to violence over a short period of time. Participants wa...
191 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This dissertation addresses t...
Past research has documented the effects of sexual media content on viewers’ attitudes and beliefs (...
This study investigated the desensitization to violence over a short period of time. Participants wa...
The social learning effects of full length television programmes were assessed using experimental me...
Aims: The current study aims to understand the effect of prior exposure to violent media on an indiv...
Some researchers have suggested that by the age of 18, the average child in the United States has wi...
This research has been supported by Grants 22820 and 31866 from the National Institute of Mental Hea...
The process of constructing a scale measuring the attitudes of youth toward violence on televisions ...