TV: The Behavior Epidemic

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Social Issues

 

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Randy B

 

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July 10, 2016

 

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University

 

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Behavior problems such as violence/aggression, deficient social skills, and sedentary lifestyles have all been proven consequences of too much TV. These effects are negative and are detrimental to the behavior of children. Children can watch a variety of programming on TV but violent elements remain consistent in almost all programming...
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The average American child will see 200,000 acts of violence on TV by age 18 (Senate Judiciary Committee Staff Report. "Children, Violence, and the Media." 1999). Repeated viewing of violence causes children to become de-sensitized to the effects of the victims and less aware of the consequences of violent acts...
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