Television Violence
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Looking back in time, it is evident man has mastered his resources in an effort to increase his technology. This technology has had a measurable effect on society. To a certain extent, we have embraced, as well as feared, the growth of this technology. With the Americans leading the way, including television shows produced, stations owned, and the disturbances in the United States, such as school shootings, it is necessary to look at them solely,
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nd Ed. New York: Pergamon, 1982. Milavsky, Ronald J., Ronald C. Kessler, Horst H. Stipp, and William S. Rubens. Television Aggression: A Panel Study. Orlando: Academic, 1982. Pearle, David. Violence and Aggression. Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 17-22. Rowland, Willard D. Jr., The Politics of TV Violence. Beverly Hills. 1983. Withey, Stephen B., and Ronald P. Ables. Television and Social Behavior: Beyond Violence and Children. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum, 1980. Wurtzel, Alan, and Guy Lometti. Researching Television Violence. Society Sept-Oct. 1984: 22-29.
nd Ed. New York: Pergamon, 1982. Milavsky, Ronald J., Ronald C. Kessler, Horst H. Stipp, and William S. Rubens. Television Aggression: A Panel Study. Orlando: Academic, 1982. Pearle, David. Violence and Aggression. Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 17-22. Rowland, Willard D. Jr., The Politics of TV Violence. Beverly Hills. 1983. Withey, Stephen B., and Ronald P. Ables. Television and Social Behavior: Beyond Violence and Children. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum, 1980. Wurtzel, Alan, and Guy Lometti. Researching Television Violence. Society Sept-Oct. 1984: 22-29.