College students (N = 110) received a media literacy intervention based on critical thinking or they received no intervention. Students were also classified as low or high television viewers based on responses to a Television Use Survey. Fear was measured with a Safety Survey and analyzed with a 2 Intervention x 2 Television Viewing ANOVA. Fear was expected to be lower in the intervention and low television viewing groups than in the no intervention and high television viewing groups. However, no results were significant
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Cultivation analysis assumes that television has the ability to influence its viewers\u27 social per...
The television programmes influence the perception, behavior and attitude of children negatively and...
Increased fear and threat toward terrorism in the current American society is largely due to vivid n...
One way to view the development of the media literacy movement is through the various different ways...
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictability of the fear of property and personal crim...
Based on cultivation theory, this study analyzed the relationship between television news exposure a...
A 5-session curricular unit on the topic of face-to-face conflict mediation and on-screen media viol...
Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory predicts that prolonged exposure to TV violence creates fear ...
An institution such as broadcasting affects and is affected by the society, which encompasses the vi...
According to Romer, Jamieson, and Aday (2003), cultivation theory suggests widespread fear of crime ...
1. The Background This study is based on four different theories of mass communication effects by vi...
1. The Background Research on the influence among viewers of violent television programs has been ve...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
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Cultivation analysis assumes that television has the ability to influence its viewers\u27 social per...
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