Negative Effects of Media on Children and Youth’ Socialization Process: A Study on Violent and Aggressive Behaviors
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This
article addresses theories and studies related to the effect of media violence
on aggressive behaviors in the children and adults. According to social
learning theory, people can learn aggression by observing and imitating
violence on the mass media. Observational learning contribute to both the
short- and the long-term effects of media violence on aggressive behaviors in
the children. Children make inferences from repeatedly observing the violent
behaviors and they can develop schemas about a hostile world and normative
beliefs that more approving of aggression. The experimental studies indicated
that the children who watched the violent film exhibited physical, verbal and
indirect aggression. The longitudinal studies found significant correlations
between frequent viewing to violence on the media in childhood and physical,
verbal and indirect aggression during young adulthood for both men and women
later in life. Often exposure to violent on television during childhood can
promote aggression in later childhood, adolescence and young adulthood.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
Türkçe
Konular
Eğitim Üzerine Çalışmalar
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar
Yayımlanma Tarihi
15 Ekim 2017
Gönderilme Tarihi
24 Ekim 2017
Kabul Tarihi
15 Ekim 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2017 Cilt: 46 Sayı: 2
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