11/20
i need the answer for a book project i am doing, and google didnt have it. so answer quickly please. (:
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
Tags: Answer, Behaviors, Blame, book, book project, Children, Entertainment, Google, Parents, Project, thier, Think, Violent
09/12

Review “Craig Anderson, a leading investigator of the consequences of exposure to violence in the mass media, and his colleagues Douglas Gentile and Katherine Buckley, here give us an extremely scholarly and highly sophisticated explanation of both why participation in these violent games can indeed promote violence by the players and why the public at large, including many of our nations’ most eminent newspapers and journals, find it difficult to accept the great amount of carefully collected evidence that now exists documenting these ill effects.”– eonard Berkowitz, Vilas Research Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison “This book is a…
Tags: Adolescents, Amos N. Tversky, Children, Craig Anderson, Douglas Gentile, Effects, effects of media violence, Game, Katherine Buckley, L.Rowell, Policy, Professor Emeritus, Public, Research, research professor emeritus, rowell huesmann, Theory, Video, Violence, Violent
09/05
Tags: Apocalypse, ARE, debate, Fallout, Games, In, Kids, Know, Panelists, Preparing, Video, Violent
08/24
Tags: Apocalypse, ARE, debate, Fallout, Games, In, Kids, Know, Panelists, Preparing, Video, Violent
07/14
I babysit a group of my neices and nephews on a regulat basis. When I have two of my nephews, Alex, and Jacob both age 5, they like to play violent war like games. They call it superheros. When they pretend to be good guys like Power Rangers, they are willing to use as much force to take down the bad guys as they need. The “bad guys” always get hurt. The main problem is the bad guys are usually a younger boy or a girl. The bad guys have no choice, but to play. The boys will just come…
Tags: Alex, Babysit, behavoir, Children, Deal, Games, Group, Insist, Jacob, neices and nephews, Playing, Violent, violent war, War
07/13
There has been extensive research designed to discover if there is a correlation between aggressive behaviors in children and adolescents and the media. What do you think about this possible relationship?
Tags: Adolescents, aggressive behaviors, Behavior, Between, connection, Correlation, extensive research, Media, Relationship, Research, Violent
07/08
examples are stealing,doing drugs, fighting, joining gangs
Tags: Actions, Characters, Children, Drugs, Games, Gangs, Urge, Video, Videos, Violent
07/06
I’m writing a speech on this topic, and I need help. I ran out of ideas. If anybody is willing to help me, I’d really appreciate it! 
Here is what I have to far, and what I need to add to::
Many children now tend to enjoy spending more time in front of their electronics absorbing as much of the gory TV graphics as possible. Nobody knows what it is, but for some reason children love shows that have to do with violence. The question is, Does watching violent TV programs make a child…
Tags: Acceptable, Child, Make, Programs, Think, Violence, Violent, Watching