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  1. 1. Jan. 2003 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2003, V.C. Strasburger and others published Television violence: 60 years of research | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

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  2. 25. Sept. 2023 · PDF | This review shows the television violence research into a broader context by examining if the media violence (epically television violence) is the... | Find, read and cite all the...

  3. 18. Feb. 2015 · Violent media and real-world behavior: Historical data and recent trends. 2015 study from Stetson University published in Journal of Communications that explores violence in movies and video games and rates of societal violence over the same period. by Devon Maylie | February 18, 2015 | children, crime, entertainment, guns, technology.

  4. Nickie D. Phillips. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.189. Published online: 27 July 2017. Summary. Debate surrounding the impact of media representations on violence and crime has raged for decades and shows no sign of abating.

  5. Abstract. A meta-analysis is performed on studies pertaining to the effect of television violence on aggressive behavior. Partitioning by research design, viewer attributes, treatment and exposure variables, and type of antisocial behavior, allows one to interpret computed effect sizes for each of the variables in the partitions.

  6. 1. Apr. 2008 · Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion that viewing media violence is related to increases in aggressive attitudes, values, and behaviors. The changes in aggression are both short term and long term, and these changes may be mediated by neurological changes in the young viewer.

  7. Mike Friedrichsen. 453 Accesses. 4 Citations. Zusammenfassung. Das vorliegende Buch wird die Diskussion über die Wirkung von Gewaltdarstellungen in den Medien nicht beenden können. Ganz im Gegenteil, die Autoren haben neue Ergebnisse und Zusammenhänge präsentiert, die den Blickwinkel des Problemfeldes erweitern sollten.