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Effects of Television Violence on Children

Title: Effects of Television Violence on Children
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1707 | Pages: 7.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


Effects of Television Violence on Children

The Effects of TV Violence on America's Youth For years many have disputed over whether or not violent acts on television influence children. Television violence without a doubt effects children. When children are constantly viewing violence on almost every channel they watch it makes it hard to argue that there are no damaging effects. The reason is because children have not yet matured enough to fully distinguish between what is of the real world and …showed first 75 words of 1707 total

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showed last 75 words of 1707 total…of 'Cowabunga': Does TV Violence Influence Behavior? Maclean's, 60. Katz, L. (1994) How TV Violence Affects Kids. Parents Magazine, 113. Scully, S. (1993) V Blocker is Easy Chip Shot Away. Broadcasting and Cable, 64. Scully, S. (1993) Anti-violence Tools for TV. Broadcasting and Cable, 44. Slaby, R. (1995) Closing the Education Gap on TV's 'Entertainment' Violence. Education Digest, 4-8. Weir, W. (1995) Advertisers Hold Solution to Problem of TV Violence. Advertising Age, 14. Zuckerman, M. (1996) The Victims of TV Violence. U.S. News and World Report, 64.

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