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Alan Bandura and Television Violence


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Alan Bandura and Television Violence
Examines the issue of violence on television and whether it causes long-term aggressive behavior.
839 words (approx. 3.4 pages) | 3 sources | APA | 2004 United States


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This paper discusses the issue of excessive television violence and its impact on adolescent behavior. The paper looks at research conducted on the subject of violent behavior in children, with a particular emphasis on Alan Bandura's social learning theory. The paper looks at how Bandura's theory can help assess whether watching excessive violence on television causes long-term aggressive behavior.

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"Today's society has become increasingly permissive. The culture has evolved in such a way that clothes, movies, television programs have shifted from being kinder and gentler to something rawer. Some scholars might aver that society in earlier times hypocritically masked its realities and saw the world through rose colored glasses. Every year, a new set of television programs are created, each containing more violence and sexual promiscuity than the previous year. More disturbing is the fact that these shows have crept into the family viewing hour. The question that can be asked however is, is viewing violence on television really responsible for aggressive behavior in children? Schools of thought on the subject differ. V-chip can be installed on televisions. They allow parental control over what children might or might not watch. Also, all television programs are rated (similar to motion pictures or even video games). Have these added measures resulted in the decrease in violence?"

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APA Citation:

Alan Bandura and Television Violence (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Alan-Bandura-and-Television-Violence/50298

MLA Citation:

"Alan Bandura and Television Violence" 09 February 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Alan-Bandura-and-Television-Violence/50298>




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