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    likely to use violence and act violently. Kids who play violent games tend to lose activation in the part of the brain that controls emotion which makes them less likely to do well while participating in emotional tasks. Another reason that playing violent games is bad for the brain is because of the way media portrays torture. Playing violent games has made it where society has begun to accept violence and the media uses it for advertising and in tv shows as well. Media violence is a very…

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    Social Aggression Analysis

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    Ward and Carlson (2013), hypothesized that media content that is represented as more realistic such as reality TV shows impact human behavior and beliefs more than the shows that are fictional. The more time people spend watching reality TV, their level of social aggression increases because these people tend to think that everything shown in the reality shows is true, so high level of reality shows watching is correlated with high level of social aggression (Ward & Carlson, 2013). Methodology…

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    were two of the many violences that was watched by many people for entertainment. For instance back in the day if a black man, woman, or child committed a crime they would be publicly lynched. The lynch mobs, which consisted of people who lived in the town, would drag the victims from their homes and stab, beat, shoot, or even hang the person. All of the town’s residents stood on the side and watched everything…

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    Harmful Effects of Television Did you know in 53% of households of 7th- to 12th-graders, there are no rules about TV watching(Boyse)? What about watching television as a child? You probably have very fond memories of your favorite t.v. shows. But did those same television shows actually hurt you more than you think? Ever since the early 1950’s people have been worried about the effects of television on children. There are many good things about television as well. Television has great…

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    For a long time, television and video games have been said to be the cause of violence and anti-social behavior in children and adolescents. This topic has been has been the focus of more than 1,000 studies (“Effects of Reducing TV and Game Use on Aggressive Behavior.” Robinson et al.). Opinions on this seem to be split down the middle, with some people claiming that yes, media influence does contribute to anti-social behaviors, while the others claim that media has nothing to do with it. One…

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    Act Of Violence

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    from an Act of Violence Since the beginning of advancement in technology, children have begun to be less attracted to playing outside and more amused with their phones, tablets, and televisions. All though the advancements we have made in technology is exceptional, many people fail to see the effects that it has dawned on children. Not only are children these years less active, less interested in socializing, but they are being more and more exposed each day to violence. What I am…

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    According to Nhat Hanh, when we watch a bad TV program, “we become the TV program…” (Hanh, 13). Hanh implies that watching violent entertainment can alter our mindsets and cause us to becoming more accepting of violence. He states that these bad TV programs are created to “make our hearts pound, our fist tighten, and leave us exhausted” (pg.14). Hanh believes that movie producers are not concerned about the detrimental effects that violence has on viewers, but instead solely care about the money…

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    The Movies Made Me Go Mad Violence has existed since the beginning of mankind, some might even say it is a part of human nature. The cause for violence has been questioned all throughout time and the blame has been put on mental illness, extreme emotions, and more recently, media. Violence is present in movies, TV, music, and video games. The most affected by these are children, as they are easily influenced and cannot comprehend fictional images as much as adults can. Is a rockstar singing…

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    fatal social skills, screen time, increase violence which leads to risky behaviors. As kids get older, impressive amount of violence views can interfere with activities becoming being physically active, reading, doing homework, playing with friends, and spending time with family. The average American child will witness 200,000 violent acts on television by age 18. (KidsHealth) With the numerous views of violence, kids may become desensitized to violence and aggression. From a child perspective,…

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    Furthermore to attempt to determine if Gender or Socioeconomic Status are associated to the frequencies of prosocial and aggressive acts made by a character. Much research has been done outlining the high rates of violence and aggression in Cartoons and the effects of viewing violence on a children’s behavior in the real world. Less research has been done regarding prosocial acts in the media, so both forms of behaviors are analyzed in this study. This study takes into account the gender and…

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