TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - The Effects of Media Violence on Society JO - Science A1 - Anderson, Craig A. A1 - Bushman, Brad J. SP - 2377 EP - 2379 VL - 295 IS - 5564 N2 - Evidence is steadily accumulating that prolonged exposure to violent TV programming during childhood is associated with subsequent aggression. In their Perspective, Anderson and Bushman discuss new work (Johnson et al.) that clearly demonstrates this association in adolescents and young adults, thus broadening the range of individuals affected by media violence. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Science, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by AAAS) REFERENCES: Johnson, J.G., Cohen, P., Smailes, E.M., Kasen, S., & Brook, J.S. (2002, March 29). Television Viewing and Aggressive Behavior During Adolescence and Adulthood. Science, 295(5564), 2468-2471. (VioLit Record Number 7712) Juvenile Aggression Adult Aggression Aggression Causes Media Violence Effects Television Viewing Television Violence Child Aggression Long-Term Effects 05-02
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