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Media influences on aggression
 Communication channels, such as TV, film and books, through which news,
entertainment, education and data are made available

Effects of TV and computer games

Excessive TV viewing
 Aggressive behaviour may be linked to viewing “excessive” amounts of TV,
regardless of whether the content is violent or not
 For example, Robertson et al (2013) measured the TV viewing hours of over 1000
New Zealanders at regular intervals up to the age of 26 years old
 Findings: time spent watching TV in childhood and adolescence was a reliable
predictor of aggressive behaviour in early adulthood (defined as convictions for
aggressive and violent crimes)
 Also, excessive time spent watching TV also associated with reduced social
interaction and poorer educational achievement
 Suggests link between excessive viewing and aggression may be indirect – its a
correlation not causation

Violent film content
 Viewing violent content is perhaps the most significant media influence on
aggressive behaviour
 Bandura et al (1963) followed up their earlier research by looking at effects of
aggression viewed on a screen
 They replicated their earlier study, except that the children watched a film of the
Bobo doll being beaten by an adult model
 The outcome was similar, with children imitating aggressive behaviour of the model
(and also the cartoon version) more than the control group who didn’t see it
 The social learning processes identified by Bandura operate through media as well as
face to face

TV/film effects not strong as strong as often assumed
 Paik and Comstock (1994) carried out a meta-analysis of about 200 studies
 Findings: significant positive correlation between viewing TV/film violence and
antisocial behaviour (eg rudeness, littering, aggression)
 However, they estimated that TV/film violence only accounted for between 1% and
10% of the variance of children’s aggressive behaviour
 Implies a relatively minor role for TV and film compared with other sources of
aggression – other causes eg MAOA-L, frustration, trauma, mental health issues,
deindividuation (holistic)

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