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Aggression on TV


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Aggression on TV
Analysis of 2 theories: frustration-aggression & social learning. Discusses experimental research on effect of TV violence on child's behavior;short & long-term effects.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages) | 7 sources | 2001 United States


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"Television viewing has become one of the most prevalent pastimes in the United States, with violence one of the most common acts portrayed on television shows, network and cable alike. Because of this, social psychologists have studied the effects of violent television on aggressive behavior.
The two major theories concerning television aggression are frustration-aggression and social learning; each theory makes different predictions about the effects of television violence. The frustration-aggressive theory suggests that viewing an aggressive act will lessen the instigation toward future aggression. If children vicariously experience aggression by watching violence on TV, they should therefore be less likely to aggress. Social learning theory, on the other hand, suggests that witnessed aggression leads to more aggression rather than.."

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Aggression on TV (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Aggression-on-TV/10555

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"Aggression on TV" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Aggression-on-TV/10555>




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