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Television Born Killers - (Whether viewing TV Violence causes real world violence)

Title: Television Born Killers - (Whether viewing TV Violence causes real world violence)
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 3206 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Television Born Killers - (Whether viewing TV Violence causes real world violence)
Television Born Killers This essay attempts to evaluate the view that television violence is a cause of real world violence. Several studies supporting and opposing this view are examined as well as Gerbner's cultivation theory, which provides an alternative view. The critique offered by Cumberbatch has been applied where relevant and his views on some major methodological problems evident in research in this field are also highlighted. The overall pattern of research findings indicates a …showed first 75 words of 3206 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3206 total…Aggression, Television and Behaviour: Ten Years of Scientific Progress and Implications for the Eighties'. Vol. #1, pp. 36-44. Hawkins, R. P. & Pingree, S. (1980). 'Some Processes in the Cultivation Effect'. Communication Research. 7: 2, April 1980. pp. 193-226. McQuail, D. & Windahl, S. (1993). 'Communication Models for the Study of Mass Communication'. London: Longman. p. 101. Oldenburg, D. (1992). 'Primal screen-kids: TV violence and real-life behavior'. Washington Post . April 7. p. E5. Signorielli, N. (1991). 'A Sourcebook on Children and Television'. New York: Greenwood. pp. 94-95.

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