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Children's Attitudes Toward Violence on Television

Children's attitudes toward television violence were studied. A 47-item questionnaire collecting attitudinal and personal information was administered to 316 children aged 11 to 16 years. Cluster analysis was used to split the participants into two groups based on their attitudes toward televis...

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Published in:The journal of psychology 1997-07, Vol.131 (4), p.411-415
Main Authors: Hough, Kirstin J., Erwin, Philip G.
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description Children's attitudes toward television violence were studied. A 47-item questionnaire collecting attitudinal and personal information was administered to 316 children aged 11 to 16 years. Cluster analysis was used to split the participants into two groups based on their attitudes toward television violence. A stepwise discriminant function analysis was performed to determine which personal characteristics would predict group membership. The only significant predictor of attitudes toward violence on television was the amount of television watched on school days (p < .05), but we also found that the impact of other predictor variables may have been mediated by this factor.
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subjects Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior
Adolescents
Analysis of Variance
Attitude
Attitudes
Chi-Square Distribution
Child
Child Behavior
Children
Children & youth
Cluster analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Desensitization (Psychology)
Discriminant Analysis
Elementary School Students
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Girls
Group membership
Humans
Junior High School Students
Male
Mass Media Violence
Parents & parenting
Personality
Psychology
Questionnaires
Schools
Single sex education
Social Attitudes
Social research
Student Attitudes
Television
Television programs
Time Factors
Violence
Violence - psychology
title Children's Attitudes Toward Violence on Television
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