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"Television and Aggression"
We live in a society where parents are often busy working, attempting to maintain their lifestyle. Children have begun to have more unsupervised time to watch television. Parents, like myself, along with educators and experts are force to raise the discussion as to whether Television violence attributes to aggressive behavior in children? Within this comparative review I will attempt to identify the principal viewers, and differing views that enforce or Protest that Television viewing attributes
control over what is broadcasted on television. However by pro-actively involving ourselves in the selection process in which our children have been making independently, we can attempt to eliminate the impact of long-term behavior viewing of violent television programming can have. Works Cited Seymour Feshbach and Robert D. Singer. "Television and Aggression" Richard Sparks. "Television and the Drama of Crime" Aberlard. "George Gerbner and the study conducted at the University of Pennsylvania" www.aberlard.org