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Effects of Media Violence on Attitudes, Emotions, and Cognitions

NCJ Number
109154
Journal
Journal of Social Issues Volume: 42 Issue: 3 Dated: (1986) Pages: 29-50
Author(s)
B G Rule; T J Ferguson
Date Published
1986
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This review specifies mediating factors between the viewing of violent media and aggressive behavior.
Abstract
The role of cognitive and emotional arousal processes are discussed, as is the interplay among these factors and attitudes toward aggression. Included in these discussions are attention and comprehension of viewed media, as well as attributions and moral evaluations of the perpetrators of violence. Finally, the effects of media exposure on arousal, emotional desensitization, and the excitement of the observer's aggressive inclinations are presented. (Author abstract)

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