Children and Television Violence

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Psychology

 

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Myra H

 

Date added:

April 22, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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8 / 1977

 

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Consequently, the television child knows a great deal more than he or she can ever understand. This discrepancy between how much information children have and what they can process is the major stress of television." (160) Children's minds are not fully developed; therefore, they can not be expected to understand the violence on television...
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Remember "the Menendez brothers, who ruthlessly shot their parents as they ate ice cream and watched TV in their family room, planted in children's minds the worst possibility -- that a parent could die violently at the hands of a child." (Medved, et. al. 243) Seeing the violence, hearing about it, watching news reports about violent acts committed by real people, especially other children, affects the viewer negatively...
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