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    Influence of Media on the Youth

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    video games‚ and music reveals unequivocal evidence that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both immediate and long-term contexts. The effects appear larger for milder than for more severe forms of aggression‚ but the effects on severe forms of violence are also substantial ( r  .13 to .32) when compared with effects of other violence risk factors or medical effects deemed important by the medical community (e.g.‚ effect of aspirin on heart attacks)

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    M1 Unit 27

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    M1: discuss the characteristics and causes of one type of challenging behaviour Aggression is a difficult behaviour to predict but also it is often hard to control. It comes in many physical‚ verbal and non-verbal forms. Physical aggression can appear from as little as slapping/ hitting a person to firing a gun at someone. Verbal aggression can be someone screaming or using abusive/racist language and non-verbal can include things like using offensive gestures or invading an individual’s personal

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    1. What is the UCR and why is it important when analyzing criminal behavior? The UCR is the Unified Crime Reporting‚ which is maintained by the FBI. It is used to get information about crimes from law enforcement departments. This is important to analyze criminal behavior so agencies can see what criminals are doing and where so they can learn from it and be prepared to combat the crimes and reduce them (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2014). 2. Describe Baumrind’s four different parenting styles. Which

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    In this new generation research indicates that many young people today spend a lot of time in front of the TV or on computer games and thus leading to the implication that media influences anti-social behaviour. Psychologists have researched into explanations on media’s influence on antisocial behaviour‚ one of these explanations being the social learning theory (SLT). This advocates that we model our behaviour on behaviour that we observe; whether it’s antisocial or pro-social behaviour. Children

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    can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behavior Comparisons of Six Major Arousal Hypothesis Social Learning Theory Disinhibition Hypothesis Aggression Reduction Cognitive Processing Theory Attitude Change Theory Arousal Hypothesis Proponent Tannebaum: Exposure to television violence increases aggression because violence increases excitation or "arouses" viewers Both physiological arousal and level of behavior will vary depending on whether a film sequence ends on an

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    Violence has become an increasing problem in the school systems. In the past few years there has been numerous incidents involving violence and/or aggression around the United States; from a few years ago in Springfield‚ Oregon to just six months ago in Littleton‚ Colorado. Violence is a learned behavior‚ causing commitments to moral behavior and people ’s ability to enforce and encourage positive‚ non-violent ways to deal with conflict and anger (Elliot 1A). Kids do not turn violent overnight‚ nor

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    the prisoners‚ the prisoners became very passive whereas the guards aggression levels rose. Every guard at some point became abusive and authoritarian. | Conclusion | Both sets of participants showed classic signs of Deindividuation through a lowered sense of identity and an altered state of subjective consciousness. | Evaluation | Advantages | Disadvantages | | High ecological validity‚ realistic measures of aggression | Unethical‚ Sample Characteristics | Other Studies- The Costume

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    the part of Bible thumpers and those who refer to themselves as “conservatives‚” to think of violent video games as such that encourage young people to indulge in anti-social behavior. For instance‚ the article “Violent Video Games can Increase Aggression”‚ which is available on the website of American Psychological Association‚ implies that it is such games that result in more and more young Americans being deprived of understanding of what the concept of social integrity stands for: “Playing violent

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    direct correlation between aggressive behavior and the amount of time a person spends playing violent video games. Violent video games have a facilitating effect that prime the mind in the short term leading the user to greater irritation‚ increased aggression‚ and even amplified anxiety (Bartholow‚ Bushman‚ & Sestir‚ 2006). Those who engage in video game violence tend to have a changed perception of violence in the actual world. According to Grossman‚ as cited in Sparks‚ because of “desensitization

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    Thematic Analysis

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    “East End gangs or Trident-type criminals”. There is passing reference to girls as victims/vulnerable in the last paragraph‚ but it is easily overlooked. In contrast‚ the Guardian reports in detail on an individual case‚ making the link between aggression and a traumatic background very clear: “the scars on her forearms are so deep and dense it looks as if she has been badly burned”. This focus on the individual example‚ and the imagery used‚ readily invokes an image of psychological harm as the

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