Television Violence And Children’s Behaviour
Posted in Coloured Television on 11/22/2008 03:36 pm by admin
No children's representations of violence to influence behavior in a negative way?
Is the violence we see in children and adolescents really coming of television or is it a sign of the times? Do you think that the programs presented are appropriate for children to see? Countless studies have been one of the many scenes of violence every day and influences how children and adolescents. What role the media play in reducing of violence?
It was an interesting psychology experiment conducted by Bandura in 70 years, I think. Basically, it was found that children copy model behavior and aggressive children in the state who attended an aggressive model were more likely to show both copied and invented a behavior aggressive. Children in the condition of non-aggression showed a less violent behavior than children who were in the control condition, they could not see model that is aggressive or not aggressive. Personally I think the behavior of children and their behavior has much to do with how they arise. As a child I was surprised I've seen the violence at a young age in films that were too old for me to watch TV, but my family is fine and I am inclined to pacifism because my understanding is that violence solves nothing. On the other hand, if I can understand why people do not believe that such behavior passive behavior is often the most impact. In some cases, children are seeking an outlet for negative feelings. I think it is something that is common today and that children in particular are becoming more violent girls exhibit behaviors such as self-mutilation (1 in 10 teenagers self-harm, now, 80% are women). I think companies that do not live today not supporting young adults in the way they need to stretch and in areas where they are not ready to be pushed to the growing importance of education and the need to achieve.
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