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Over the years, media violence and its effects on children's health and aggressive behaviour remain a puzzle to be solved in many urban centres of developing world. At different ages, children due to their exposure, watch, sight-see, read, play and understand videos, television, magazines, ...
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百度试题 结果1 题目政府应当___媒体的暴力内容(media violence)___,以减少(reduce)这些内容对孩子的影响(effects)。相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 对 实施严格审查 反馈 收藏
children and mediaviolenceBrad J. BushmanUniversity of Michigan USA Free University Amsterdam NetherlandsL. Rowell HuesmannUniversity of Michigan USAAmerican Cancer SocietyBushman, B. J., & Huesmann, L. R. (2008). Violence as media content: Effects on children. En W. Donsbach (Ed.), The ...
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TV Violence Effects on a Child Since children have fewer life experiences, studies have shown that they more quickly adapt to new information; in other words, their schemas (or views of specific topics) are not fully formed, resulting in highly adaptive thinking. That means that while children...
As expected, the short-term effects of violent media were greater for adults than for children whereas the long-term effects were greater for children than for adults. The results also showed that there were overall modest but significant effect sizes for exposure to media violence on aggressive ...
"With the general consensus about the harmful effects of media violence, it may seem surprising that some people still question the effects of violent media on aggression," Bushman said. "One important reason is that people don't distinguish between aggression and violence." ...