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Longitudinal Relations Between Children’s Exposure to TV Violence and Their Aggressive and Violent Behavior in Young Adulthood: 1977–1992


  Author: L. Rowell Huesmann, Jessica Moise-Titus, Cheryl-Lynn Podolski, Leonard D. Eron
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication: Developmental Psychology, Vol. 39, No. 2
Document Date:                  2003
Category: Children > Children and the Media
Related Categories:
Children > Child Behaviour
Children > Child Development
 

This study finds that children's exposure to television violence is positively correlated with aggressive behaviour among both males and females, and persisted even after controlling for factors such as socio-economic status, intellectual ability, and parenting style.  Identification with violent characters and the perceived realism of television were also important in predicting aggression.

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