Does watching violence on television cause aggressiveness or criminal behavior among youth? Does sexually explicit programming negatively affect impressionable teens? Studies by social psychologists, consumer groups, and the broadcasting industry have produced often conflicting results. Although most groups agree that behavior is affected by television, exactly how it is affected is debated.
301.16 |
302.2345 |
343.73 |
384.55 |
Television and children |
Violence in television |
Television programs |
Television—Law and legislation—United States |
Television and family |
Television broadcasting—Social aspects—United States |
CQ Researcher, March 26, 1993; November 17, 1995. |
Editorials on File, Facts on File. |
Facts on File |
EBSCO Magazine Article Summaries |
InfoTrac |
NewsBank and other newspaper indexes |
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature |
SIRS (Social Issues Resources Series) |
WILSONDISC |
America Online |
CompuServe |
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