Exposure to Television as a Cause of Violence?: Interim Findings from a Naturalistic Study in St Helena, South Atlantic |
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... violence and prosocial behaviour . The latter will be defined through reference to audience opinion and TV effects ' research . Individual programmes will be rated , for example , for violent and prosocial acts and minutage . The ...
... violence and prosocial behaviour . The latter will be defined through reference to audience opinion and TV effects ' research . Individual programmes will be rated , for example , for violent and prosocial acts and minutage . The ...
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... Violent Programmes Ranked by Violent Acts and Violence Minutage Violent Number Percentage Violence Amount Acts of Acts Acts Minutage in Minutes % Violence Minutage Wrestling 179 26.4 William Tell 8.2 19.7 William Tell 87 12.8 Boxing 7.1 ...
... Violent Programmes Ranked by Violent Acts and Violence Minutage Violent Number Percentage Violence Amount Acts of Acts Acts Minutage in Minutes % Violence Minutage Wrestling 179 26.4 William Tell 8.2 19.7 William Tell 87 12.8 Boxing 7.1 ...
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... violent acts ( .94 ) and for violent minutage ( .92 ) . Results from the ( sub ) study revealed a total of 679 violent acts committed across 153 programmes . Violent acts included pushing / tripping , punching , kicking , shooting ...
... violent acts ( .94 ) and for violent minutage ( .92 ) . Results from the ( sub ) study revealed a total of 679 violent acts committed across 153 programmes . Violent acts included pushing / tripping , punching , kicking , shooting ...
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