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A number of studies done in the United States and Canada have shown a positive relationship between early exposure to TV violence and physical aggressiveness in later lifeHundreds of studies of the effects of TV violence on children and ... Extensive viewing of television violence by children causes greater aggressiveness.tV violence study March 2002 - media coverage : Study Ties Television ... that television watching was the cause of the aggressiveness. "It has nothing to do with TV ... ... socioeconomic status (measured by educational level), aggressiveness, parenting practices and attitudes, and parent’s TV usage (i.e., TV-viewing frequency and TV-violence viewing ... status as measured by their parents' education or occupation, their parents' aggressiveness ... Women who were high TV-violence viewers as children were more likely to have thrown ...
Extensive viewing of television (TV) violence by children causes greater aggressiveness. Sometimes, watching a single violent program can increase aggressiveness. ... child development, increasing levels of physical aggressiveness and violence. ... The House declares TV violence threatens the health and welfare of ... preoccupation with themes and acts of violence in TV shows, movies, music, magazines, comics, books, video games, and Internet sites
Extensive viewing of television violence by children causes greater aggressiveness. ... The impact of TV violence may be immediately evident in a child ... S tudies done in both the United States and Canada have shown a positive relationship between early exposure to TV violence and physical aggressiveness in ...
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